German philosophy in the twentieth century: Lukács to Strauss
"The course of German philosophy in the twentieth century is one of the most exciting and controversial in the history of human thought. In this outstanding and engaging introduction, a companion volume to his German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Weber to Heidegger, Julian Young examines...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The course of German philosophy in the twentieth century is one of the most exciting and controversial in the history of human thought. In this outstanding and engaging introduction, a companion volume to his German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Weber to Heidegger, Julian Young examines and assesses the way in which some of the major German thinkers of the period reacted, often in starkly contrasting ways, to the challenges posed by the nature of modernity, the failure of liberalism and the concept of decline. Divided into two parts exploring major intellectual figures of the left and right respectively, Young introduces and assesses the thought of the following figures: Georg Lukács: the critique of capitalism: alienation, reification, and false consciousness; Ernst Bloch: the Marxist utopia; Walter Benjamin: the confluence of phenomenology and left-wing thought: the Arcades Project, aura, and the technological reproduction of the artwork; Oswald Spengler: the pessimistic right and the concept of Western decline; Max Scheler: Catholic conservatism and the 'objective hierarchy of values' ; Carl Schmitt: the failure of liberalism, dictatorship, 'friends' versus 'enemies' ; Leo Strauss: the rejection of moral relativism and the return to classical philosophy Highly relevant when the viability of liberal democracy is again called into question, German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Lukacs to Strauss is essential reading for students of German philosophy, phenomenology and critical theory, and will also be of interest to students in related fields such as literature, religious studies, and political theory"-- |
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adam_text | Contents x List of figures Acknowledgements XI Abbreviations XII Introduction PART I The left 5 I 7 Georg Lukács: The hard left Section I: Art and culture, 8 ■ Section II: History and Class Consciousness, 12 ■ Reification, 13 · Alienation from self, 15 · Alienation from others, 16 · Alienation from things, 17 · Is the collapse of capitalism inevitable?, 18 · False consciousness and class consciousness, 21 · The party, 23 ■ The question of violence, 26 · Utopia and the purpose of the revolution, 27 · Criticism, 29 ■ Section III: German philosophy and the rise of fascism, 33 · The thesis, 33 · Schelling, 34 · Schopenhauer, 37 · Kierkegaard, 39 · Nietzsche, 41 · Dilthey, 42 · Heidegger, 43 2 Ernst Bloch: The utopian left The project, 48 ■ What is wrong with ‘bourgeois’ society?, 49 · Bloch and ‘vulgar Marxism’, 50 · The negativity argument, 52 · Dreams, 53 · The ‘archetype’ of utopia, 55 · How to reach utopia, 59 · Ideology and natural rights, 62 · Criticism, 63 47
Vili 3 Contents Walter Benjamin: The phenomenological left 68 The aim, 70 · Benjamin’s historical method, 72 · The dialectical image, 78 · Constructing the dialectical image, 79 · The arcades, 83 · The downside of arcadian life, 87 · Aura, 90 · The decay of aura, 93 · Benjamin’s paradoxical welcome of the decay of aura, 95 · Benjamin’s flirtation with totalitarianism, 97 PART II The right 101 4 103 Oswald Spengler: The pessimistic right The argument, 105 · ‘Classical’ versus ‘Western’ culture, 107 ■ Urbanisation as the force behind the rise and fall of cultures, III· Politics, 115՛ When did ‘Western’ culture begin?, 117· Kultur versus Volk, 118 ■ On understanding other cultures, 119 · Relativism versus ‘eternal truth’, 120 · Fatalism?, 121 · What can we do now?, 123 5 Max Scheler: The Christian right 128 Section I: Scheler’s approach to philosophy, 129 · The grounding vision: medievalism, 129 · Philosophy as phenomenology, 132 · Reservations, 135 · Section II: Ethics, 137 · ‘Emotional intuiţionism’, 137 ■ Reservations, 139 · The hierarchy of values, 140 · Persons, 142 · Reservations, 143 · Section III: Religion, 144 · Religion and morality, 144 · Reason and revelation, 145 · Reservations, 147 · Section IV: Social and political thought, 148 · Scheler’s war, 149 · Reservations, 150 · Scheler’s later political thought, 151 · Reservations, 153 · Section V: The post-Catholic work, 154 · Four stages of psychic life, 155 · Spirit as the distinguishing principle, 155 · Spirit and life, 160 · Metaphysics, 161 · Worldview philosophy, 162 6 Carl Schmitt: The bellicose right Political
anthropology, 166 · The political, 168 · Liberalism, 171 · Democracy, 173 ■ Dictatorship, 175 · Decisionism, 177 · International relations, 179 · The Westphalian settlement, 179 · The collapse of the jus publicum 165
Contents ix Europaeum, і 81 ■ Kant’s réintroduction of the‘just war’, 182 · Objections to the liberal world order, 184 · Schmitt’s future, 186 · Criticism, 188 7 Leo Strauss: The American right 194 ‘West Coast Straussians’ versus ‘East Coast Straussians’, 194 · The crisis, 197 ■ What the ancients had and we have lost, 198 · How did we get here from there?, 200 · The exoteric and the esoteric, 204 · Strauss’s failure to distinguish between the lifeworld and the science world, 208 ■ Strauss’s misunderstanding of Nietzsche’s and Heidegger’s ‘historicism’, 209 ■ Strauss’s failure to recognise Heidegger as an ally, 212 · Strauss’s so-called defence of liberal democracy, 212 Afterword 216 Bibliography 222 Index 227
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Contents x List of figures Acknowledgements XI Abbreviations XII Introduction PART I The left 5 I 7 Georg Lukács: The hard left Section I: Art and culture, 8 ■ Section II: History and Class Consciousness, 12 ■ Reification, 13 · Alienation from self, 15 · Alienation from others, 16 · Alienation from things, 17 · Is the collapse of capitalism inevitable?, 18 · False consciousness and class consciousness, 21 · The party, 23 ■ The question of violence, 26 · Utopia and the purpose of the revolution, 27 · Criticism, 29 ■ Section III: German philosophy and the rise of fascism, 33 · The thesis, 33 · Schelling, 34 · Schopenhauer, 37 · Kierkegaard, 39 · Nietzsche, 41 · Dilthey, 42 · Heidegger, 43 2 Ernst Bloch: The utopian left The project, 48 ■ What is wrong with ‘bourgeois’ society?, 49 · Bloch and ‘vulgar Marxism’, 50 · The negativity argument, 52 · Dreams, 53 · The ‘archetype’ of utopia, 55 · How to reach utopia, 59 · Ideology and natural rights, 62 · Criticism, 63 47
Vili 3 Contents Walter Benjamin: The phenomenological left 68 The aim, 70 · Benjamin’s historical method, 72 · The dialectical image, 78 · Constructing the dialectical image, 79 · The arcades, 83 · The downside of arcadian life, 87 · Aura, 90 · The decay of aura, 93 · Benjamin’s paradoxical welcome of the decay of aura, 95 · Benjamin’s flirtation with totalitarianism, 97 PART II The right 101 4 103 Oswald Spengler: The pessimistic right The argument, 105 · ‘Classical’ versus ‘Western’ culture, 107 ■ Urbanisation as the force behind the rise and fall of cultures, III· Politics, 115՛ When did ‘Western’ culture begin?, 117· Kultur versus Volk, 118 ■ On understanding other cultures, 119 · Relativism versus ‘eternal truth’, 120 · Fatalism?, 121 · What can we do now?, 123 5 Max Scheler: The Christian right 128 Section I: Scheler’s approach to philosophy, 129 · The grounding vision: medievalism, 129 · Philosophy as phenomenology, 132 · Reservations, 135 · Section II: Ethics, 137 · ‘Emotional intuiţionism’, 137 ■ Reservations, 139 · The hierarchy of values, 140 · Persons, 142 · Reservations, 143 · Section III: Religion, 144 · Religion and morality, 144 · Reason and revelation, 145 · Reservations, 147 · Section IV: Social and political thought, 148 · Scheler’s war, 149 · Reservations, 150 · Scheler’s later political thought, 151 · Reservations, 153 · Section V: The post-Catholic work, 154 · Four stages of psychic life, 155 · Spirit as the distinguishing principle, 155 · Spirit and life, 160 · Metaphysics, 161 · Worldview philosophy, 162 6 Carl Schmitt: The bellicose right Political
anthropology, 166 · The political, 168 · Liberalism, 171 · Democracy, 173 ■ Dictatorship, 175 · Decisionism, 177 · International relations, 179 · The Westphalian settlement, 179 · The collapse of the jus publicum 165
Contents ix Europaeum, і 81 ■ Kant’s réintroduction of the‘just war’, 182 · Objections to the liberal world order, 184 · Schmitt’s future, 186 · Criticism, 188 7 Leo Strauss: The American right 194 ‘West Coast Straussians’ versus ‘East Coast Straussians’, 194 · The crisis, 197 ■ What the ancients had and we have lost, 198 · How did we get here from there?, 200 · The exoteric and the esoteric, 204 · Strauss’s failure to distinguish between the lifeworld and the science world, 208 ■ Strauss’s misunderstanding of Nietzsche’s and Heidegger’s ‘historicism’, 209 ■ Strauss’s failure to recognise Heidegger as an ally, 212 · Strauss’s so-called defence of liberal democracy, 212 Afterword 216 Bibliography 222 Index 227 |
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