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The Shipwrecked Mind Mark Lilla

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The Shipwrecked Mind Mark Lilla
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Publisher: New York Review Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.98 MB
Author: Mark Lilla
ISBN: 9781590179024, 9781590179031, 1590179021, 159017903X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Shipwrecked Mind Mark Lilla by Mark Lilla 9781590179024, 9781590179031, 1590179021, 159017903X instant download after payment.

A sense that history has taken a catastrophic course and attempts to recover a lost philosophical or religious tradition characterize the twentieth-century intellectuals whose work Mark Lilla investigates in The Shipwrecked Mind. From Franz Rosenzweig, who sought to lead assimilated Jews back to the sources of Jewish tradition, to Leo Strauss, who tried to recover the Socratic tradition in philosophy, to Eric Voegelin, who wrote a multivolume universal history to explain human consciousness, to the rediscovery of Saint Paul by former Marxists, Lilla traces the craving for theological-political mythmaking, for grand—if imaginary—historical narratives that explain why we feel shipwrecked in a decadent present and how we can escape it. In the 2015 attacks in Paris and their aftermath, he finds political nostalgia on both sides: the terrorists' longing for a glorious Muslim past that they hoped to recreate in a modern caliphate and the cultural pessimism of French...

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