Ishay Landa
Apprentice's Sorcerer, The: Liberal Tradition And Fascism
Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 18
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Ishay Landa
Apprentice's Sorcerer, The: Liberal Tradition And Fascism
Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 18
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Far from being diametrically opposed, this provocative book convincingly argues that Fascism is indelibly linked to the liberal tradition.
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Far from being diametrically opposed, this provocative book convincingly argues that Fascism is indelibly linked to the liberal tradition.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Studies in Critical Social Sciences
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462025
- ISBN-10: 1608462021
- Artikelnr.: 34391035
- Studies in Critical Social Sciences
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462025
- ISBN-10: 1608462021
- Artikelnr.: 34391035
Ishay Landa, Ph.D. (2004) in History, Ben-Gurion University, Israel, is Visiting Senior Lecturer of History at the Israeli Open University. He has published on Nietzscheanism, Marxism, political theory and popular culture, including The Overman in the Marketplace (Lexington, 2007).
Acknowledgements
Introduction
What Do Words Matter? Preliminary Reflections on Fascism, Socialism,
Liberalism and Semantics
1. The Liberal Split: Divorcing the Economic from the Political Liberalism
and Democracy in the Longue Durée
Putting Property under Locke and Key
From Constant to Donoso Cortés
Pareto: on Foxes and Musso-Lions
Engels and Gumplowicz Outlining the Overthrow from Above
2. Liberal Economics, Fascist Politics: "A Wonderful Wedlock"
Spengler: The "Will to Property"
Hitler and Liberalism: a "Wonderful Harmony" of Politics and Economics
Spengler and Hitler: the Bookworm Mistakes His Place
After Fascism: J. S. Schapiro and the Illusive Death of the Dismal Science
3. Anti-Liberal Liberals-I (Moeller van den Bruck, Proudhon, Carlyle)
The Bourgeois Spirit of the Germanic Ideology
Outsiders-Insiders: Proudhon and Carlyle
4. Anti-Liberal Liberals-II (Schmitt, Sorel)
Carl Schmitt: A Democratic Anti-Liberal?
The Strange Case of Georges Sorel
5. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality I
Liberal Myth No. 1: Fascism as Tyranny of the Majority
Liberal Myth No. 2: Collectivist Liberalism, Individualist Fascism?
6. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality II
Liberal Myth No. 3: The Origins of the Fascist "Big Lie"
Liberal Myth No. 4: Fascism as a Nationalistic Attack on
Epilogue
Sub-Man, Underman, Untermensch:
Fascism as an International Co-production
References
Index
Introduction
What Do Words Matter? Preliminary Reflections on Fascism, Socialism,
Liberalism and Semantics
1. The Liberal Split: Divorcing the Economic from the Political Liberalism
and Democracy in the Longue Durée
Putting Property under Locke and Key
From Constant to Donoso Cortés
Pareto: on Foxes and Musso-Lions
Engels and Gumplowicz Outlining the Overthrow from Above
2. Liberal Economics, Fascist Politics: "A Wonderful Wedlock"
Spengler: The "Will to Property"
Hitler and Liberalism: a "Wonderful Harmony" of Politics and Economics
Spengler and Hitler: the Bookworm Mistakes His Place
After Fascism: J. S. Schapiro and the Illusive Death of the Dismal Science
3. Anti-Liberal Liberals-I (Moeller van den Bruck, Proudhon, Carlyle)
The Bourgeois Spirit of the Germanic Ideology
Outsiders-Insiders: Proudhon and Carlyle
4. Anti-Liberal Liberals-II (Schmitt, Sorel)
Carl Schmitt: A Democratic Anti-Liberal?
The Strange Case of Georges Sorel
5. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality I
Liberal Myth No. 1: Fascism as Tyranny of the Majority
Liberal Myth No. 2: Collectivist Liberalism, Individualist Fascism?
6. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality II
Liberal Myth No. 3: The Origins of the Fascist "Big Lie"
Liberal Myth No. 4: Fascism as a Nationalistic Attack on
Epilogue
Sub-Man, Underman, Untermensch:
Fascism as an International Co-production
References
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
What Do Words Matter? Preliminary Reflections on Fascism, Socialism,
Liberalism and Semantics
1. The Liberal Split: Divorcing the Economic from the Political Liberalism
and Democracy in the Longue Durée
Putting Property under Locke and Key
From Constant to Donoso Cortés
Pareto: on Foxes and Musso-Lions
Engels and Gumplowicz Outlining the Overthrow from Above
2. Liberal Economics, Fascist Politics: "A Wonderful Wedlock"
Spengler: The "Will to Property"
Hitler and Liberalism: a "Wonderful Harmony" of Politics and Economics
Spengler and Hitler: the Bookworm Mistakes His Place
After Fascism: J. S. Schapiro and the Illusive Death of the Dismal Science
3. Anti-Liberal Liberals-I (Moeller van den Bruck, Proudhon, Carlyle)
The Bourgeois Spirit of the Germanic Ideology
Outsiders-Insiders: Proudhon and Carlyle
4. Anti-Liberal Liberals-II (Schmitt, Sorel)
Carl Schmitt: A Democratic Anti-Liberal?
The Strange Case of Georges Sorel
5. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality I
Liberal Myth No. 1: Fascism as Tyranny of the Majority
Liberal Myth No. 2: Collectivist Liberalism, Individualist Fascism?
6. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality II
Liberal Myth No. 3: The Origins of the Fascist "Big Lie"
Liberal Myth No. 4: Fascism as a Nationalistic Attack on
Epilogue
Sub-Man, Underman, Untermensch:
Fascism as an International Co-production
References
Index
Introduction
What Do Words Matter? Preliminary Reflections on Fascism, Socialism,
Liberalism and Semantics
1. The Liberal Split: Divorcing the Economic from the Political Liberalism
and Democracy in the Longue Durée
Putting Property under Locke and Key
From Constant to Donoso Cortés
Pareto: on Foxes and Musso-Lions
Engels and Gumplowicz Outlining the Overthrow from Above
2. Liberal Economics, Fascist Politics: "A Wonderful Wedlock"
Spengler: The "Will to Property"
Hitler and Liberalism: a "Wonderful Harmony" of Politics and Economics
Spengler and Hitler: the Bookworm Mistakes His Place
After Fascism: J. S. Schapiro and the Illusive Death of the Dismal Science
3. Anti-Liberal Liberals-I (Moeller van den Bruck, Proudhon, Carlyle)
The Bourgeois Spirit of the Germanic Ideology
Outsiders-Insiders: Proudhon and Carlyle
4. Anti-Liberal Liberals-II (Schmitt, Sorel)
Carl Schmitt: A Democratic Anti-Liberal?
The Strange Case of Georges Sorel
5. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality I
Liberal Myth No. 1: Fascism as Tyranny of the Majority
Liberal Myth No. 2: Collectivist Liberalism, Individualist Fascism?
6. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality II
Liberal Myth No. 3: The Origins of the Fascist "Big Lie"
Liberal Myth No. 4: Fascism as a Nationalistic Attack on
Epilogue
Sub-Man, Underman, Untermensch:
Fascism as an International Co-production
References
Index