Utopia and Revolution: On the Origins of a Metaphor

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Routledge, 17/04/2018 - 726 páginas

The most comprehensive study of ideology and utopia since Karl Mannheim's work of the 1930s, Utopia and Revolution can be understood as turning classical political theory on its head or, perhaps, inside out. Instead of the usual summary of how English radical theologies contributed to the revolutionary process, Lasky shows how such political theology of the mid-seventeenth century became the backbone of the natural history of revolutionary disasters. In a remarkable feat of scholarship in intellectual history, Lasky charts the course of this historic entanglement over some five turbulent centuries of Western history. In so doing, he traces the ideological extension of the human personality through the writings of political theorists, philosophers, poets, and historians.

 

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Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Preface
Ideals
The Utopian Longing
The Revolutionary Commitment
The Heretics True Cause
Images and Ideas
Martyrs of Reason and Passion
The Metaphysics of Doomsday
The Novelty of Revolution
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Ideologies
To Armageddon and Back
The Politics of Paradise
The Prometheans
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Melvin Lasky

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