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Author Halberstam, Michael, 1963-

Title Totalitarianism and the modern conception of politics / Michael Halberstam
Published New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, ©1999

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Description 1 online resource (x, 290 pages)
Contents Society as artifact -- Social reconstruction and the problem of meaning -- Liberalism versus totalitarianism -- Freedom, common sense, and the limited reach of reason -- The indeterminacy of Kant's rational reason and the intervention of taste -- Totalitarianism as the liberal nightmare -- Modernity and the loss of world -- Terrible freedom
Summary "Halberstam argues that neither liberalism nor totalitarianism can be understood without the other. Liberalism reflects the modern conception of politics: a vision of society as a human construct answering to an unprecedented valorization of freedom. The liberal attempt to emancipate politics from culture, however, risks a loss of shared meaning that totalitarianism promises to repair. The author thus reveals how the idea of totalitarianism embodies truths and contradictions about liberalism itself. The philosophical heart of the book is a critical development of Immanuel Kant's theory of reflective, aesthetic judgment, exposing the limits of reason and taking up what Hannah Arendt's unfinished work suggests. This rich study in the history of modern political thought from Hobbes through Marx to the present culminates with a new and surprising interpretation of Arendt's theory of totalitarianism."--Jacket
Notes "This book grew out of my dissertation work with Karsten Harries at Yale University"--Acknowledgments
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-277) and index
Notes English
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Subject Totalitarianism.
totalitarianism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
PHILOSOPHY -- Political.
Totalitarianism
Form Electronic book
LC no. 99034499
ISBN 058534485X
9780585344850
9780300146660
0300146663