The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements by Colebrook, Michael J.

The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements

The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements explores the deep connection between...
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Author: Michael J. Colebrook
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The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements by Colebrook, Michael J.

The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements

$143.40

The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements

$143.40
Author: Michael J. Colebrook
Format: Paperback
Language: English

The Recurrence of the End Times: Voegelin, Hegel, and the Stop-History Movements explores the deep connection between modern political ideologies and the secular eschatological hopes and dreams of a post-Christian society. Focusing primarily upon the thought of 20th century German ?migr? political scientist Eric Voegelin, the book argues that we cannot understand the globalized world in which we live unless we appreciate the lasting influence of the various "End of History" speculators--specifically, G.W.F Hegel, Alexandre Koj?ve, and Francis Fukuyama. Through a Voegelinian lens, he dissects the relationship between these three thinkers, also claiming that while Voegelin may have misunderstood Hegel, his critiques of the Hegelian approach to history offer fresh and important perspectives on the contemporary world. This makes a forceful argument that the idea of history as a teleological path, leading toward some goal--whether perfect harmony between nations, a technocratic utopia, a return to some romanticized idyllic "state of nature," or what Koj?ve and Fukuyama called the "universal and homogenous State"--has vast, and perverse, implications for the trajectory of American foreign and domestic policy.



Author: Michael J. Colebrook
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 11/21/2024
Pages: 190
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781793651365

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