Western Self–Contempt – Oikophobia in the Decline of Civilizations
Autor Benedict Beckelden Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2022
Beckeld gives a framework for why today's society is so fragmented and self-critical. He demonstrates that oikophobia is the antithesis of xenophobia. By this definition, the riots and civil unrest in the summer of 2020 were an expression of oikophobia. Excessive political correctness that attacks tradition and history is an expression of oikophobia. Beckeld argues that if we are to understand these behaviors and attitudes, we must understand oikophobia as a sociohistorical phenomenon.
Western Self-Contempt is a systematic analysis of oikophobia, combining political philosophy and history to examine how Western civilizations and cultures evolve from naïve and self-promoting beginnings to states of self-loathing and decline. Concluding with a philosophical portrait of an increasingly interconnected Western civilization, Beckeld reveals how past events and ideologies, both in the US and in Europe, have led to a modern culture of self-questioning and self-rejection.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501763182
ISBN-10: 1501763180
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
ISBN-10: 1501763180
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
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Cuprins
Introduction
1. Oikophobia in Ancient Greece
2. Oikophobia as Relativism
3. Oikophobia in Rome
4. The Role of Religion
5. Oikophobia in France
6. Oikophobia in Britain
7. Oikophobia as Positivism
8. Oikophobia in the United States: The Past
9. Cyclical and Progressive Theory
10. Oikophobia in the United States: The Present
11. The Confluence of the West
Epilogue: On Personal Freedom
1. Oikophobia in Ancient Greece
2. Oikophobia as Relativism
3. Oikophobia in Rome
4. The Role of Religion
5. Oikophobia in France
6. Oikophobia in Britain
7. Oikophobia as Positivism
8. Oikophobia in the United States: The Past
9. Cyclical and Progressive Theory
10. Oikophobia in the United States: The Present
11. The Confluence of the West
Epilogue: On Personal Freedom