Joseph de Maistre and his European readers : from Friedrich von Gentz to Isaiah Berlin / / edited by Carolina Armenteros, Richard A Lebrun.

Following the publication of Isaiah Berlin's essay on Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821), the Savoyard philosopher has been known primarily in the English-speaking world as a precursor of fascism. The essays in this volume challenge this view. Disclosing the inaccuracies and limitations of Berlin�...

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Superior document:Studies in the history of political thought, v. 5
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Studies in the history of political thought ; v. 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / C. Armenteros and R. Lebrun
  • Berlin, Maistre, And Fascism / Cyprian Blamires
  • Le Mystique De La Tradition: Barbey Worships At The Altar Of Joseph De Maistre / Kevin Michael Erwin
  • Auguste Comte’s Reading Of Maistre’s Du Pape: Two Theories Of Spiritual Authority / Tonatiuh Useche Sandoval
  • The Correspondence Of Friedrich Von Gentz: The Reception Of Du Pape In The German-Speaking World / Raphaël Cahen
  • “All Evil Is The Cancellation Of Unity”: Joseph De Maistre And Late German Romanticism / Adrian Daub
  • Maistrian Themes In Walter Benjamin’s Sociology / Ryohei Kageura
  • A Dialectical Reading Of Joseph De Maistre By Herbert Marcuse / Michael Kohlhauer
  • Joseph De Maistre And Italy / Marco Ravera
  • Preparing The Russian Revolution: Maistre And Uvarov On The History Of Knowledge / Carolina Armenteros
  • Epilogue: The Reception Of Maistre’s Considerations Sur La France / José Miguel Nanni Soares
  • Conclusion / Carolina Armenteros
  • Bibliography / C. Armenteros and R. Lebrun
  • Index / C. Armenteros and R. Lebrun.