Dan Taylor
Spinoza and the Politics of Freedom
Dan Taylor
Spinoza and the Politics of Freedom
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Combining careful historical and textual analysis with comparisons across past and present political theory, this book re-establishes Spinoza as a collectivist philosopher.
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Combining careful historical and textual analysis with comparisons across past and present political theory, this book re-establishes Spinoza as a collectivist philosopher.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Spinoza Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781474478403
- ISBN-10: 1474478409
- Artikelnr.: 65690038
- Spinoza Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781474478403
- ISBN-10: 1474478409
- Artikelnr.: 65690038
Dan Taylor is a Lecturer in Social and Political Thought at the Open University. He is the author of Island Story: Journeying Through Unfamiliar Britain (Repeater Books, 2016), shortlisted for the Orwell Prize 2017 and Negative Capitalism: Cynicism in the Neoliberal Era (Zero Books, 2013).
Abbreviations
Introduction. Masaniello's Moment
1. Servitude Prejudices of Nature Defining Servitude Political Slavery
Takeover
2. Nature Natural Right Laws of Nature One with Nature The Black Jew
Part 2. Desiring Freedom
3. Power Potentia/Potestas Freedom Conatus Many Into One Infinite Space
4. Desire Consciousness Akrasia Educating Joy Walking the Path
Part 3. Commonality
5. Becoming Collective The Broken Middle Collectivity The Unanimity
Outline From Vulgus to Populus Interdependence (or, on Sartre misreading
Spinoza)
6. We Imagine Philosophy and Theology True Prophets Jesus Christ,
Prophet-Philosopher A Collectivity to Come
7. The State Freedom is the State The Free Multitude Popular Government
Becoming Civil The Living State
Cadenza. Prudentissimo Viro
8. Revolution Is it Reasonable to Rebel? Indignation Emulation Populism for
Spinozists
Conclusion. For One and All
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Introduction. Masaniello's Moment
1. Servitude Prejudices of Nature Defining Servitude Political Slavery
Takeover
2. Nature Natural Right Laws of Nature One with Nature The Black Jew
Part 2. Desiring Freedom
3. Power Potentia/Potestas Freedom Conatus Many Into One Infinite Space
4. Desire Consciousness Akrasia Educating Joy Walking the Path
Part 3. Commonality
5. Becoming Collective The Broken Middle Collectivity The Unanimity
Outline From Vulgus to Populus Interdependence (or, on Sartre misreading
Spinoza)
6. We Imagine Philosophy and Theology True Prophets Jesus Christ,
Prophet-Philosopher A Collectivity to Come
7. The State Freedom is the State The Free Multitude Popular Government
Becoming Civil The Living State
Cadenza. Prudentissimo Viro
8. Revolution Is it Reasonable to Rebel? Indignation Emulation Populism for
Spinozists
Conclusion. For One and All
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Introduction. Masaniello's Moment
1. Servitude Prejudices of Nature Defining Servitude Political Slavery
Takeover
2. Nature Natural Right Laws of Nature One with Nature The Black Jew
Part 2. Desiring Freedom
3. Power Potentia/Potestas Freedom Conatus Many Into One Infinite Space
4. Desire Consciousness Akrasia Educating Joy Walking the Path
Part 3. Commonality
5. Becoming Collective The Broken Middle Collectivity The Unanimity
Outline From Vulgus to Populus Interdependence (or, on Sartre misreading
Spinoza)
6. We Imagine Philosophy and Theology True Prophets Jesus Christ,
Prophet-Philosopher A Collectivity to Come
7. The State Freedom is the State The Free Multitude Popular Government
Becoming Civil The Living State
Cadenza. Prudentissimo Viro
8. Revolution Is it Reasonable to Rebel? Indignation Emulation Populism for
Spinozists
Conclusion. For One and All
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Introduction. Masaniello's Moment
1. Servitude Prejudices of Nature Defining Servitude Political Slavery
Takeover
2. Nature Natural Right Laws of Nature One with Nature The Black Jew
Part 2. Desiring Freedom
3. Power Potentia/Potestas Freedom Conatus Many Into One Infinite Space
4. Desire Consciousness Akrasia Educating Joy Walking the Path
Part 3. Commonality
5. Becoming Collective The Broken Middle Collectivity The Unanimity
Outline From Vulgus to Populus Interdependence (or, on Sartre misreading
Spinoza)
6. We Imagine Philosophy and Theology True Prophets Jesus Christ,
Prophet-Philosopher A Collectivity to Come
7. The State Freedom is the State The Free Multitude Popular Government
Becoming Civil The Living State
Cadenza. Prudentissimo Viro
8. Revolution Is it Reasonable to Rebel? Indignation Emulation Populism for
Spinozists
Conclusion. For One and All
Acknowledgements
Bibliography