The Origins of Anti-Authoritarianism.
This book discusses the ongoing revolution of dignity in human history as the work of 'humanist outliers': small groups and individuals dedicated to compassionate social emancipation. It argues that anti-authoritarian revolutions like 1989's 'Autumn of the Nations' succeeded...
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Superior document: | Routledge studies in modern history ; 44 |
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge studies in modern history ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (182 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- The revolution of dignity and its drivers
- The second renaissance in the 20th century Europe
- Reenchanting modernity: comparative perspectives on the legacy of 1968
- Friendship and revolution: the eros and ethos of the workers' defence committee (KOR)
- Three weddings and a funeral: the cultural roots of solidarnosc
- The power of hinterland
- The power of sacrum
- The power of women.