The article engages in the critical debates over the utopian aspects of the Western heritage that took place in the wake of the Second World War. A striking feature of these debates is how thinkers from the entire political spectra – from Georg Lukács to Isaiah Berlin and Eric Voegelin – made very similar analyses, although they draw quite different conclusions. Hence all of them blamed German Romanticism for sowing the seed to the “irrationalism” that eventually turned into the madness of fascism and Nazism (and according to Voegelin, even communism), yet they had quite different ideas as to where rationalism resided in the present time. At a second stage, the article brings Karl Löwith into the discussion, who, it is argued, offered a mor...
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Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his l...
The article engages in the critical debates over the utopian aspects of the Western heritage that to...
This essay challenges the influential view that Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt played a central rol...
This article provides a sociological perspective on the study of utopias and utopian thinking by foc...
ABSTRACT The concept of utopia has been described as a distortion of reality in the positive directi...
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This article aims to reinvigorate the utopian imagination as a vital and necessary component in IR t...
This article shows the stance adopted by a group of thinkers of the dialectical tradition, from Hege...
My dissertation is concerned with utopian thinking in Critical Theory. It examines the changing conc...
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Bartosz Kuźniarz Where goest thou, Truman? On the Secret Life of Modern Utopia The e...
Postwar Europe is partly reconstituted by a fear of democratic freedom, and a desire for political a...
International audienceThis article reflects on the temporal discontinuity attached to the notion of ...
This article starts off by giving Habermas the opportunity to defend the ‘remnants of utopianism’ in...
Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his l...
The article engages in the critical debates over the utopian aspects of the Western heritage that to...
This essay challenges the influential view that Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt played a central rol...
This article provides a sociological perspective on the study of utopias and utopian thinking by foc...
ABSTRACT The concept of utopia has been described as a distortion of reality in the positive directi...
This article examines a recent shift in radical thinking about utopia and a critique of traditional ...
This article starts by reviewing the negative account of utopian thinking in dominant liberal wester...
This article aims to reinvigorate the utopian imagination as a vital and necessary component in IR t...
This article shows the stance adopted by a group of thinkers of the dialectical tradition, from Hege...
My dissertation is concerned with utopian thinking in Critical Theory. It examines the changing conc...
The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian ...
Bartosz Kuźniarz Where goest thou, Truman? On the Secret Life of Modern Utopia The e...
Postwar Europe is partly reconstituted by a fear of democratic freedom, and a desire for political a...
International audienceThis article reflects on the temporal discontinuity attached to the notion of ...
This article starts off by giving Habermas the opportunity to defend the ‘remnants of utopianism’ in...
Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his l...