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In this volume, John Farrell shows that political utopias have a perennial opponent, the honor-based culture of aristocracy that dominated most of the world from ancient times into early modernity and whose status-based competitive psychology persists to the present day.
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In this volume, John Farrell shows that political utopias have a perennial opponent, the honor-based culture of aristocracy that dominated most of the world from ancient times into early modernity and whose status-based competitive psychology persists to the present day.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000859577
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000859577
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John Farrell is the Waldo W. Neikirk Professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College, where he has been teaching since 1990.
Introduction: Imagining a World Without Heroes
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
Introduction: Imagining a World Without Heroes
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
Introduction: Imagining a World Without Heroes
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
Introduction: Imagining a World Without Heroes
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion
1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes
2/ Thomas More's Imaginary Kingdom
3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age
4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness
5/ Voltaire's Garden Retreat
6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras
7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society
8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution
9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped
10/ Edward Bellamy's Invisible Army
11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art
12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai
13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers' Utopia
14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde
15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness
16/ George Orwell's Dystopian Socialism
17/ B. F. Skinner's World Without Heroes
18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy
Conclusion