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Tyranny and Revolution: Rousseau to Heidegger

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The Philosophy of Freedom from Rousseau to Heidegger launched a great protest against modern liberal individualism, inspired by the virtuous political community of the ancient Greeks. Hegel argued that the progress of history was gradually bringing about greater freedom and restoring our lost sense of community. But his successors Marx, Nietzsche and Heidegger rejected Hegel's version of the end of history with its legitimization of the bourgeois nation-state. They sought to replace it with ever more utopian, apocalyptic and illiberal visions of the future: Marx's Socialism, Nietzsche's Overman, and Heidegger's commitment to Nazism. This book combines an exceptionally clear and rich study of these thinkers with a deep dive into the extent to which their views fed the political catastrophes of revolution, tyranny and genocide, including the Jacobins, Bolsheviks, Nazis, Khmer Rouge, ISIS and populist nationalism, but argues that the Philosophy of Freedom remains indispensable for understanding today's world.

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  • The first comprehensive study of five inter-connected and important modern thinkers: Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Heidegger
  • A balanced assessment of what these thinkers intended to convey and how they may have leant themselves to political extremism
  • Help readers understand why liberal individualism and capitalism will never satisfy the human longing for a noble politics, as well as why this longing for nobility can go dangerously awry into terrorism and violent revolution
Author: Newell Waller
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 372
ISBN: 9781108424301
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

1. Escape to Lake Bienne: how Rousseau turned the world upside down
2. Redeeming modernity: the erotic ascent of Hegel's phenomenology
3. The will to power and the politics of greatness: Nietzsche's revelation
4. The distant command of the Greeks: Heidegger and the community of destiny
5. The fragmented legacy of the Philosophy of Freedom
Bibliography
Index.

Waller R. Newell is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Carleton University, Ottawa, where he helped found and also teaches in the College of the Humanities, Canada's only four-year baccalaureate in the Great Books. He has held a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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