German philosophy in the twentieth century : Lukács to Strauss

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German philosophy in the twentieth century : Lukács to Strauss

Julian Young

Routledge, 2021

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Bibliography: p. [222]-226

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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 Lukacs: 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.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: The Left 1. Georg Lukacs: The Hard Left 2. Ernst Bloch: The Utopian Left 3. Walter Benjamin: The Phenomenological Left Part 2: The Right 4. Oswald Spengler: The Pessimistic Right 5. Max Scheler: The Christian Right 6. Carl Schmitt: The Bellicose Right 7. Leo Strauss: The American Right Afterword. Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BC04805714
  • ISBN
    • 9780367468194
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 233 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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