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Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism

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New York
Kiadó: Random House
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Félvászon
Oldalszám: 184 oldal
Sorozatcím: Pantheon Books
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 22 cm x 15 cm
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Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism The intellectual origins of the American radical tradition were rooted in mens effort to make a way of life at once free and communal. What held together these dissenters from the capitalist consensus was more than ideology: it was alsó the daily practice of libertarian and fráternál attitudes in institutions of their own making. The clubs, the unorthodox congregations, the fledgling trade unions were the tangible means, in theological language the "works," by means of which revolutionaries kept alive their faith that men could live together in a radically different way. In times of crisis resistance turnéd into revolution; the underground congregration burst forth as a model for the Kingdom of God on earth, and an organ of secular "dual power/' The revolutionary tradition is more than words and more than isolated acts. Men create, maintain, and rediscover a tradition of struggle by the crystallization of ideas and actions into... Tovább

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Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism The intellectual origins of the American radical tradition were rooted in mens effort to make a way of life at once free and communal. What held together these dissenters from the capitalist consensus was more than ideology: it was alsó the daily practice of libertarian and fráternál attitudes in institutions of their own making. The clubs, the unorthodox congregations, the fledgling trade unions were the tangible means, in theological language the "works," by means of which revolutionaries kept alive their faith that men could live together in a radically different way. In times of crisis resistance turnéd into revolution; the underground congregration burst forth as a model for the Kingdom of God on earth, and an organ of secular "dual power/' The revolutionary tradition is more than words and more than isolated acts. Men create, maintain, and rediscover a tradition of struggle by the crystallization of ideas and actions into organizations which they make for themselves. Parallel to Leviathan, the Kingdom is dreamed, discussed, in minuscule form established. Within the womb of the old society-it is Marx's metaphor-the new society is bom. Vissza

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