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The Art of Freedom On the Dialectics of Democratic Existence

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.03.2016

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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320

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513 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-0-7456-8213-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.03.2016

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

22,8/15,1/3 cm

Gewicht

513 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7456-8213-6

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Produktbild: The Art of Freedom
  • Introduction: Aestheticization Ð An Apologia

    Part I: An Antique Diagnosis of a Crisis

    1. The Provocative Beauty of Democracy: Plato

    I. Freedom and Indeterminacy

    2. The Slavery of the Tyrant

    3. The Unstable Democrat

    4. Clear-sighted, Processual and Totalized Weakness of Will

    5. Weakness of Will or the Freedom from Oneself

    6. The Unfree Opportunist

    7. Many Jobs and Much Trespassing

    8. The Occurrence of an Inner Nature or the Freedom Toward Self

    9. Democrats and Theatre Types

    10. Theatrocracy: The Fearlessly Judging Multitude

    11. Masses and Mimesis

    12. Self-Difference and Perfection

    Part II: The Ethical-Political Right of Irony

    2. The Morality of Irony: Hegel

    1. The Beginning of Morality in Socratic Irony

    2. Socrates' Divisive Work

    3. Irony and the Practice of Truth

    4. Hegel's Critique of Kant

    5. A Socratic Reformulation of the Moral Principle

    6. Critique of the Romantics

    7. Abstract and Subjective Freedom

    8. Evil and the "Natural Will"

    9. The Dialectic of Freedom

    10. A Less Rigorous Concept of Self-Determination

    11. Conflicts with and in Morality

    12. Hegel's Expulsion of Subjective Freedom from Ethical Life

    13. The Riddle of Socratic Virtue and the Historicity of the Good

    3. The Ethics of Aesthetic Existence: Kierkegaard

    1. The Negative Freedom of Socratic Irony and its Romantic Superseding

    2. Self-Enhancement and Forgetfulness-of-Self

    3. The Impotent Seducer

    4. The "Helmeted" Will and its Desperation in the Face of the Aesthetic

    5. Repentance and Duty: The Freedom to Choose What One Already Is

    6. One Sexism for Another

    7. The Love of Divorced Society Ladies

    8. Aesthetic and Aristocratic Exception

    9. Common sinners

    10. The Leap of Faith

    11. Repetitions

    4. Sovereignty in Romanticism: Schmitt

    1. Aestheticization and Neutralization

    2. A Look at an Orange

    3. Alien Power

    4. The Other in the Own and Decision

    5. Political Anthropology

    6. Schmitt and Kierkegaard

    7. Political Theology

    8. "Concrete Life" and Decision

    9. Schmitt's Rousseauism

    10. Politics as a Critique of Politics

    Part III: Democracy and Aestheticization

    5. The Spectacle of Democracy: Rousseau

    1. The Irony of the Actor

    2. The Public Expression of Indeterminacy

    3. The Actress and Her Parodies

    4. The Golden Mean

    5. "Thy Magic Powers Reunite What Custom's Sword Has Divided": The Feast of the Brothers

    6. All Brothers are also Men: The Problem of Male Self-Difference

    7. The Two Paradoxes of the Social Contract

    8. The Sovereignty of the Legislator and the Judgment of the "Common Man"

    9. Another Kind of Equality

    10. A Politicizable Boundary

    11. The Two Bodies of the People

    12. Representation and the Coding of Contingency

    6. The Anaestheticization of the Political in Fascism: Benjamin

    1. Charisma versus Ratio

    2. Politicizing Art

    3. Astonishment, Not Sympathy

    4. The Look of the Stranger

    5. Alienation

    6. Adaptability and Revolution

    7. Charisma and Democracy

    8. Political Theatre

    9. Post-Democracy and the Anaesthetizing of the Political: A Look Forward

    Notes

    Acknowledgements

    Origins of the Text

    Index