Author : Michael Lackey
Category : Literary Criticism
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN : 9781441198730
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 368

The Modernist God State seeks to overturn the traditional secularization approach to intellectual and political history and to replace it with a fuller understanding of the religious basis of modernist political movements. Lackey demonstrates that Christianity, instead of fading after the Enlightenment, actually increased its power by becoming embedded within the concept of what was considered the legitimate nation state, thus determining the political agendas of prominent political leaders from King Leopold II to Hitler. Lackey first argues that novelists can represent intellectual and political history in a way that no other intellectual can. Specifically, they can picture a subconscious ideology, which often conflicts with consciously held systems of belief, short-circuiting straight into political action, an idea articulated by E.M. Forster. Second, in contrast to many literary scholars who discuss Hitler and the Nazis without studying and quoting their texts, Lackey draws his conclusions from close readings of their writings. In doing so, he shows that one cannot understand the Nazis without taking into account the specific version of Christianity underwriting their political agenda.

Author : Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin
Category :
Publisher :
ISBN : 9798630192417
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 54

God and the State is an unfinished manuscript by the Russian anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, published posthumously in 1882. The work criticises Christianity and the then-burgeoning technocracy movement from a materialist, anarchist and individualist perspective.

Author : Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin
Category :
Publisher :
ISBN : 1670371336
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 52

God and the State is an unfinished manuscript by the Russian anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, published posthumously in 1882. The work criticises Christianity and the then-burgeoning technocracy movement from a materialist, anarchist and individualist perspective.Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin was a Russian revolutionary anarchist and founder of collectivist anarchism. He is considered among the most influential figures of anarchism and one of the principal founders of the social anarchist tradition.

Author : Michael Bakunin
Category : History
Publisher : Courier Corporation
ISBN : 9780486119656
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 112

A founder of modern philosophical anarchism presents a clear introduction to anarchist thought and a manifesto of atheism. This influential work offers a mind-opening experience for even the most skeptical readers.

Author : Mikhail Bakunin
Category : Anarchism
Publisher : Lulu.com
ISBN : 9780359249510
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 117

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Category : Political Science
Publisher : Hachette UK
ISBN : 9780786721641
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 352

Throughout the history of human intellectual endeavor, sovereignty has cut across the diverse realms of theology, political thought, and psychology. From earliest Christian worship to the revolutionary ideas of Thomas Jefferson and Karl Marx, the debates about sovereignty -- complete independence and self-government -- have dominated our history. In this seminal work of political history and political theory, leading scholar and public intellectual Jean Bethke Elshtain examines the origins and meanings of &"sovereignty"; as it relates to all the ways we attempt to explain our world: God, state, and self. Examining the early modern ideas of God which formed the basis for the modern sovereign state, Elshtain carries her research from theology and philosophy into psychology, showing that political theories of state sovereignty fuel contemporary understandings of sovereignty of the self. As the basis of sovereign power shifts from God, to the state, to the self, Elshtain uncovers startling realities often hidden from view. Her thesis consists in nothing less than a thorough-going rethinking of our intellectual history through its keystone concept. The culmination of over thirty years of critically applauded work in feminism, international relations, political thought, and religion, Sovereignty opens new ground for our understanding of our own culture, its past, present, and future.

Author : Albert George Huegli
Category : Church and state
Publisher :
ISBN : STANFORD:36105044106719
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 536

A re-evaluation of church-state relations with special reference to emerging trends in political and social life.

Author : Михаил Бакунин
Category : Fiction
Publisher : Litres
ISBN : 9785040620548
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 109

Author : Reinhold Niebuhr
Category : Church and state
Publisher :
ISBN : NWU:35556001582436
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 56

Author : Michael Bakunin
Category :
Publisher :
ISBN : 0243658591
Type book : PDF & Epub
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