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After Kant : The Romans, the Germans, and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought /

"A reflection on the legacy of money, law, and history in modern political thought"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Sonenscher, Michael (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2023.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Palingenesis, history and politics
  • Paul Chenavard and the Pantheon
  • The troglodytes, the Hebrew republic and the Germanic peoples
  • Immanuel Kant and the future as history
  • Kant's critics
  • Ballanche, Quinet and the end of history
  • Industry and individuality
  • The Coppet group and the liberty of the moderns
  • The ancients, the moderns and the concept of perfectibility
  • The division of labour
  • Positive and negative liberty
  • Roman law and its legacy
  • The federal alternative
  • Germaine de Staël and modern politics
  • Germaine de Staël and Wilhelm von Humboldt
  • Enthusiasm, the imagination and the nature of modern politics
  • From the concept of palingenesis to the concept of enlightenment
  • Kant, palingenesis and equality
  • Constituent power and the politics of reform
  • Kant and Enlightenment
  • The death of God and the problem of autonomy
  • Germaine de Staël and the death of God
  • The concept of autonomy
  • Rousseau, Mendelssohn and Kant
  • Autonomy and the imagination
  • Friedrich Schiller and the idea of aesthetic education
  • The idea of autonomy and the concept of civil society
  • Disciplining the uncontrolled natural will
  • Fichte and the problem of autonomy
  • Schelling and subjectivity
  • From autonomy to civic humanism
  • Hegel and civil society
  • Hegelian political economy : Stein and Dietzel
  • Rudolf von Jhering and the rule of law
  • Georg Jellinek and the concept of sovereignty
  • From romanticism to classicism
  • Humanitarianism, Hegelianism and Saint-Simonianism
  • Victor Cousin and the impersonality of reason
  • François Guizot and the history of civilization
  • Hegelians and Saint-Simonians
  • Fortoul, Sainte-Beuve and Sieyes
  • The return of Rome
  • Symbols, enthusiasm and culture
  • The limits of rationality
  • Cyprien Desmarais and the dilemmas of the modern age
  • Jules Michelet and Edgar Quinet
  • The romantic Renaissance
  • Civil society and the state
  • Towards a new synthesis : Heinrich Ahrens and Karl Christian Friedrich Krause
  • Johann Kaspar Bluntschli and the theory of the modern state
  • Heinrich von Treitschke and the liberal foundations of Realpolitik
  • Ferdinand Lassalle and the politics of reform
  • Otto von Gierke and the concept of the Genossenschaft
  • From autonomy to democracy
  • Felix Esquirou de Parieu and the principles of political science
  • The origins of the Whig interpretation of history
  • James Reddie and the Adam Smith problem
  • Henry Sumner Maine and the properties of Roman law
  • The politics of unsocial sociability
  • History and normativity
  • Joseph-Marc Hornung and Roman history
  • Henry Maine and the history of the troglodytes
  • Words that end in-ism
  • Henry Michel and the politics of unsocial sociability
  • Appendix. Lord Acton on the Romans, the Germans, and the moderns.