The twenty-first century so far has seen the global rise of
authoritarian populism, systematic racism, and dogmatic metaphysics.
Even though these events demonstrate the growth of an age of
'unreason', in this original and compelling book John Roberts resists
the assumption that such thinking displays an unthinking irrationality
or loss of reason; instead he asserts that an important feature of
modern reactionary politics is that it offers a supposedly convincing
integration of the particular and the universal. This move is defined
by what Roberts calls the 'reasoning of unreason' and has deep roots
in the history of Western thought and politics.
Tracing the dark history of enlightenment-disenlightenment, John
Roberts explores 'the reasoning of unreason' across centuries from
Aquinas, William of Ockham, the most important treatise on witchcraft
_Malleus Maleficarum_, Locke, Kant, and Count Arthur de Gobineau, to
Social Darwinism, Nazism, Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss, and Friedrich von
Hayek. Roberts provides a new set of philosophical-political tools to
understand the formation and denigration of the rational subject and
the current reinvestment in various forms of political unreason
globally.
_The Reasoning of Unreason_ is the first book to draw on the
philosophy of reason, political philosophy, political theory and
political history, in order to produce a dialectical account of the
'making of reason' internal to the forces of unreason and the limits
of reason.
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Universalism, Capitalism and Disenlightenment
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ISBN
9781350015852
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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