The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.).

The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.).
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.). PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
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Pages 0
Release 1943
Genre Art
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The Unpolitical

The Unpolitical
Title The Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Massimo Cacciari
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 305
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0823230031

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Massimo Cacciari is one of the leading public intellectuals in today's Italy. This collection of essays on political topics provides the best introduction in English to his thought to date.This carefully curated collection includes chapters on Hofmannsthal, Luk\ cs, Benjamin, Nietzsche, Weber, Derrida, Schmitt, Canetti, and Aeschylus. Written between 1978 and 2006, these essays engagingly address the most hidden tradition in European political thought: the unpolitical. Far from being a refusal of politics, The Unpolitical represents a merciless critique of political reason and a way out of the now impracticable consolations of utopia and harmonious community.A lucid and engaging Introduction by Alessandro Carrera sets these essays in the context of Cacciari's work generally and in the broadest context of its historical and geographical backdrop.

The Politics of the Unpolitical

The Politics of the Unpolitical
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
Publisher Routledge
Pages 171
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317487044

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In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the points of view expressed in his successful pamphlet To Hell with Culture, which has been reprinted here. The ‘politics of the unpolitical’ are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises’, and looks forward to the future with constructive vision. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history, and philosophy.

The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals)

The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
Publisher Routledge
Pages 160
Release 2020-10-14
Genre
ISBN 9781138891180

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In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the point of view expressed in his successful pamphlet To Hell with Culture, which has been reprinted here. The politics of the unpolitical are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises', and looks forward to the future with constructive vision. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history, and cultural studies.

Essays on Politics and Literature

Essays on Politics and Literature
Title Essays on Politics and Literature PDF eBook
Author Bernard Crick
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 271
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0748672613

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This lively collection of essays gives a non-technical, but profound analysis of the essential relationship between politics and literature. Bernard Crick shows how 'political theatre' is often both bad theatre and simplistic politics, but how good producers can bring out political messages in such seemingly 'unpolitical' dramas as Twelfth Night. The essays begin with general themes, including a vigorous critique of RSC and NT producers' views of the political, and a denial of the myth that the far left dominated 1930s writing. They then move on to an analysis of George Orwell and finally to celebrate specific occasions and events in modern British theatre. With his refreshing disrespect for over-ornate and overly scholastic Marxist and academic writers, Professor Crick's book will be of interest to all those concerned with the arts and the theatre, as well as political philosophers and English literature students.

The Politics of the Unpolitical

The Politics of the Unpolitical
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre LITERARY COLLECTIONS
ISBN 9781317487029

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In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the points of view expressed in his successful pamphlet To Hell with Culture, which has been reprinted here. The 'politics of the unpolitical' are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises', and looks forward to the future with constructive vision. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history, and philosophy.

The Unpolitical

The Unpolitical
Title The Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Massimo Cacciari
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 256
Release 2009-08-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780823230051

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Massimo Cacciari is one of the leading public intellectuals in today's Italy, both as an outstanding philosopher and political thinker and as now three times (and currently) the mayor of Venice. This collection of essays on political topics provides the best introduction in English to his thought to date. The political focus does not, however, prevent these essays from being an introduction to the full range of Cacciari's thought. The present collection includes chapters on Hofmannstahl, Lukács, Benjamin, Nietzsche, Weber, Derrida, Schmitt, Canetti, and Aeschylus. Written between 1978 and 2006, these essays engagingly address the most hidden tradition in European political thought: the Unpolitical. Far from being a refusal of politics, the Unpolitical represents a merciless critique of political reason and a way out of the now impracticable consolations of utopia and harmonious community. Drawing freely from philosophy and literature, The Unpolitical represents a powerful contribution to contemporary political theory. A lucid and engaging Introduction by Alessandro Carrera sets these essays in the context of Cacciari's work generally and in the broadest context of its historical and geographical backdrop.