Reactionary Modernism

Reactionary Modernism
Author: Jeffrey Herf
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1986-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521338336

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In a unique application of critical theory to the study of the role of ideology in politics, Jeffrey Herf explores the paradox inherent in the German fascists' rejection of the rationalism of the Enlightenment while fully embracing modern technology. He documents evidence of a cultural tradition he calls 'reactionary modernism' found in the writings of German engineers and of the major intellectuals of the. Weimar right: Ernst Juenger, Oswald Spengler, Werner Sombart, Hans Freyer, Carl Schmitt, and Martin Heidegger. The book shows how German nationalism and later National Socialism created what Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda minister, called the 'steel-like romanticism of the twentieth century'. By associating technology with the Germans, rather than the Jews, with beautiful form rather than the formlessness of the market, and with a strong state rather than a predominance of economic values and institutions, these right-wing intellectuals reconciled Germany's strength with its romantic soul and national identity.

Modernist Writing and Reactionary Politics

Modernist Writing and Reactionary Politics
Author: Charles Ferrall
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521793452

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Ferrall offers insights into the relation between modernist aesthetics, technology and politics.

Fascism

Fascism
Author: Mark Neocleous
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0816630399

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This clear accessible overview treats the subject of fascism thematically and provides a conclusion that brings the discussion up-to-date. Mark Neocleous situates fascism between the social and political contradictions of modernity and capitalism. In many ways a reaction to the principal political project of the Enlightenment, fascism focuses on three central concepts - war, nature, and nation - in order to crush violently movements of ideologies of social emancipation such as Marxism and liberalism. The destruction of reason that fascism represents shatters Enlightenment universalism and transforms the desire for social liberation into an aggressive nationalism, with devastating effects on human life.

Fascism Aviation and Mythical Modernity

Fascism  Aviation and Mythical Modernity
Author: Fernando Esposito
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137362995

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Flying and the pilot were significant metaphors of fascism's mythical modernity. Fernando Esposito traces the changing meanings of these highly charged symbols from the air show in Brescia, to the sky above the trenches of the First World War to the violent ideological clashes of the interwar period.

Intellectual Discourse and the Politics of Modernization

Intellectual Discourse and the Politics of Modernization
Author: Ali Mirsepassi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2000-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521659973

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In this thought-provoking study, Ali Mirsepassi explores the concept of modernity, exposing the Eurocentric prejudices and hostility to non-Western culture that have characterized its development. Focusing on the Iranian experience of modernity, he charts its political and intellectual history and develops a new interpretation of Islamic Fundamentalism through the detailed analysis of the ideas of key Islamic intellectuals. The author argues that the Iranian Revolution was not a simple clash between modernity and tradition but an attempt to accommodate modernity within a sense of authentic Islamic identity, culture and historical experience. He concludes by assessing the future of secularism and democracy in the Middle East in general, and in Iran in particular. A significant contribution to the literature on modernity, social change and Islamic Studies, this book will be essential reading for scholars and students of social theory and change, Middle Eastern Studies, Cultural Studies and many related areas.

German Philosophy Since Kant

German Philosophy Since Kant
Author: Anthony O'Hear
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 1999-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521667821

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Twenty essays from the Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture series on modern major German thinkers.

Heidegger s Confrontation with Modernity

Heidegger s Confrontation with Modernity
Author: Michael E. Zimmerman
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1990-05-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253114683

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"Writing in a lively and refreshingly clear American English, Zimmerman provides an uncompromisingly honest and judicious account... of Heidegger's views on technology and his involvement with National Socialism.... One of the most important books on Heidegger in recent years." -- John D. Caputo "... superb... " -- Thomas Sheehan, The New York Review of Books "... thorough and complex... " -- Choice "... excellent guide to Heidegger as eco-philosopher." -- Radical Philosophy "... engrossing, rich in substance... makes clear Heidegger's importance for the issue of technology, ethics, and politics." -- Religious Studies Review The relation between Martin Heidegger's understanding of technology and his affiliation with and conception of National Socialism is the leading idea of this fascinating and revealing book. Zimmerman shows that the key to the relation between Heidegger's philosophy and his politics was his concern with the nature of working and production.

Singapore

Singapore
Author: Garry Rodan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351758123

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This title was first published in 2001. A collection of valuable, previously published essays analyzing the major social dynamics shaping the increasingly complex society, economy and polity of contemporary Singapore. Topics range from ideology and culture to the character of the state and its institutions and the possibilities for political reform.