Thomas Carlyle's political philosophy and social criticism is applied to contemporary politics and political philosophy in the 21st century. His theory and conceptualization of transcendentalism is defended and promoted as a long-ignored political ideology.
Thomas Carlyle's political philosophy and social criticism is applied to contemporary politics and political philosophy in the 21st century. His theory and conceptualization of transcendentalism is defended and promoted as a long-ignored political ideology.
Brian M. Wolfel is postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at Purdue University Fort Wayne, and he has previously taught at Hamilton College and SUNY Oswego.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The Scope of Thomas Carlyle in the History of Political Thought Chapter 2: Carlyle's Latter-Day Pamphlets and the Limits of Political Theory Chapter 3: Carlyle's Transcendentalism as a Platonic Political Philosophico-Religion: A Comparison of Transcendentalism with Islam and Islamism Chapter 4: The Antagonism of Thomas Carlyle and John Rawls Chapter 5: Carlyle's Construction of Justice and Contemporary Political Philosophy Chapter 6: Carlyle, Ellul, and Their Critiques of Modernity Chapter 7: Carlyle's Theory of the Phoenix and the Dissolution of Liberalism? Conclusion: Carlyle's Transcendentalism and a New Stage of Political Development?
Introduction Chapter 1: The Scope of Thomas Carlyle in the History of Political Thought Chapter 2: Carlyle's Latter-Day Pamphlets and the Limits of Political Theory Chapter 3: Carlyle's Transcendentalism as a Platonic Political Philosophico-Religion: A Comparison of Transcendentalism with Islam and Islamism Chapter 4: The Antagonism of Thomas Carlyle and John Rawls Chapter 5: Carlyle's Construction of Justice and Contemporary Political Philosophy Chapter 6: Carlyle, Ellul, and Their Critiques of Modernity Chapter 7: Carlyle's Theory of the Phoenix and the Dissolution of Liberalism? Conclusion: Carlyle's Transcendentalism and a New Stage of Political Development?
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