The Crisis of German Historicism : the Early Political Thought of Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss / Liisi Keedus.
Material type: TextSeries: Ideas in contextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss - two major political thinkers of the twentieth century, both of German-Jewish background and forced into exile in America - were never friends or intellectual interlocutors. Yet they shared a radical critique of contemporary idioms of politically oriented discourses and a lifelong effort to modify reflective approaches to political experience. Liisi Keedus reveals how Arendt's and Strauss's thinking about political modernity was the product of a common intellectual formation in Weimar Germany, by examining the cross-disciplinary debates guiding their early work. Through a historical reconstruction of their shared interrogative horizons - comprising questions regarding the possibility of an ethically engaged political philosophy after two world wars, the political fate of Jewry, the implications of modern conceptions of freedom, and the relation between theoria and praxis - Keedus unravels striking similarities, as well as genuine antagonisms, between the two thinkers-- Provided by Publisher.
Cover -- Half-title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter I The untimely generation -- Chapter II The problem of politics in Arendt's and Strauss's early writings -- Chapter III History and political understanding: An ambivalent symbiosis -- Chapter IV Liberalism and modernity: Rethinking the question of the "proud" -- Chapter V Retrieving the problem of theoria and praxis: The antagonisms -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
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