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La philosophie politique maintenant

Cette série plonge au cœur de la philosophie politique contemporaine, explorant ses idées clés et ses débats en cours. Elle offre une porte d'entrée accessible à des concepts complexes qui façonnent notre compréhension de la société, du pouvoir et de la justice. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des essais perspicaces reliant les théories classiques aux enjeux contemporains pressants. C'est une lecture essentielle pour quiconque cherche à mieux saisir les idéologies politiques et leur impact mondial.

Hegel and Marx: After the Fall of Communism
Nietzsche and Napoleon
Kant on sublimity and morality

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  • The concept of the sublime was crucial to the thought of Immanuel Kant, who defined it as the experience of what is great in power, size, or number. From ancient times to the present, the aesthetic experience of the sublime has been associated with morality, but if we want to be able to exclude evil, fascistic, or terroristic uses of the sublime--the inescapable awe generated by the Nuremberg rallies, for example--we require a systematic justification of the claim that there are internal moral constraints on the sublime. In Kant on Sublimity and Morality, Joshua Rayman argues that Kant alone provides the system by which we can bind sublimity to moral ideas, the exhibition of freedom, the production of respect, and violence towards inclinations.

    Kant on sublimity and morality
  • Nietzsche and Napoleon

    • 223pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
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    This book offers an analysis of Nietzsche as a political philosopher in the context of the political movements of his era. Don Dombowsky examines Nietzsche’s political thought, known as aristocratic radicalism, in light of the ideology associated with Napoleon I and Napoleon III known as Bonapartism. Dombowsky argues that Nietzsche’s aristocratic radicalism is indistinguishable from Bonapartism and that Nietzsche is a delegate of the Napoleonic cult of personality.

    Nietzsche and Napoleon
  • Exploring the aftermath of the Soviet Empire's collapse, the book presents a balanced analysis of communism and socialism, challenging the notion of their irrelevance in contemporary society. It delves into the philosophies of Hegel and Marx, examining their dynamic relationship and impact on political thought. The final chapter offers insights into the potential future of these ideologies in the 20th century, encouraging readers to reconsider their significance in modern discourse.

    Hegel and Marx: After the Fall of Communism