The anti-enlightenment tradition / Zeev Sternhell ; translated by David Maisel.

"In this masterful work of historical scholarship, Zeev Sternhell, an internationally renowned Israeli political scientist and historian, presents a controversial new view of the fall of democracy and the rise of radical nationalism in the twentieth century. Sternhell locates their origins in t...

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Main Author: Sternhell, Zeev (Author)
Other Authors: Maisel, David, 1934- (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
French
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2010]
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Uniform Title:Anti-Lumières.
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Summary:"In this masterful work of historical scholarship, Zeev Sternhell, an internationally renowned Israeli political scientist and historian, presents a controversial new view of the fall of democracy and the rise of radical nationalism in the twentieth century. Sternhell locates their origins in the eighteenth century with the advent of the Anti-Enlightenment, far earlier than most historians." "The thinkers belonging to the Anti-Enlightenment (a movement originally identified by Friedrich Nietzsche) represent a perspective that is antirational and that rejects the principles of natural law and the rights of man. Sternhell asserts that the Anti-Enlightenment was a development separate from the Enlightenment and sees the two traditions as evolving parallel to one another over time. He contends that J.G. Herder and Edmund Burke are among the real founders of the Anti-Enlightenment and shows how that school undermined the very foundations of modern liberalism, finally contributing to the development of fascism that culminated in the European catastrophes of the twentieth century."--Book jacket.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 532 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780300156331
0300156332
9781282437456
1282437453
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.