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The Modernist God State A Literary Study Of The Nazis Christian Reich Michael Lackey

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The Modernist God State A Literary Study Of The Nazis Christian Reich Michael Lackey
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.34 MB
Author: Michael Lackey
ISBN: 9781472543257, 1472543254
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Modernist God State A Literary Study Of The Nazis Christian Reich Michael Lackey by Michael Lackey 9781472543257, 1472543254 instant download after payment.

The Modernist God State seeks to overturn the traditional secularization approach to intellectual and political history and to replace it with a fuller understanding of the religious basis of modernist political movements. Lackey demonstrates that Christianity, instead of fading after the Enlightenment, actually increased its power by becoming embedded within the concept of what was considered the legitimate nation state, thus determining the political agendas of prominent political leaders from King Leopold II to Hitler.
Lackey first argues that novelists can represent intellectual and political history in a way that no other intellectual can. Specifically, they can picture a subconscious ideology, which often conflicts with consciously held systems of belief, short-circuiting straight into political action, an idea articulated by E.M. Forster. Second, in contrast to many literary scholars who discuss Hitler and the Nazis without studying and quoting their texts, Lackey draws his conclusions from close readings of their writings. In doing so, he shows that one cannot understand the Nazis without taking into account the specific version of Christianity underwriting their political agenda.

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