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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Coker, Christopher. War and the illiberal conscience. Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, c1998 (OCoLC)605398778 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Christopher Coker |
| ISBN: | 0813333695 9780813333694 |
| OCLC Number: | 39184957 |
| Description: | xvi, 240 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | War and the Liberal Conscience -- G. K. Chesterton and the English Tradition -- Who's Afraid of Leonard Woolf? The English and Philosophical Quackery -- The Problem of Not Reading Nietzsche Correctly -- The Liberal Temper -- War and the Liberal Consciousness -- War and Peace -- A Jew on Horseback: Isaac Babel and the Russian Civil War -- Ernst Junger and the War Machine -- Curzio Malaparte on the Eastern Front -- A People Without a History -- A People with a History: Hegel and the German Nation -- A People Without a History: Liberal America and the Winning of the West -- Jung and the Reversion to Barbarism -- History and Self-Victimisation -- War and Nationalism -- Max Weber and the Destiny of the German People -- Catastrophism and the Agony of Poland -- Gramsci and National Liberation Wars -- George Orwell and the Myth of England -- The Will to Power -- On Napoleon and Napoleonism -- Bergson and the 'Elan Vital' -- Wittgenstein and the Sanction of Battle -- Sade and the Brotherhood of Man -- War and the Illiberal Unconscious -- The Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Pathology of Hunting -- Moosbrugger, Serial Murder and the Enemy Within -- Child Abuse in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna and the Totalitarian Mentality -- The Identity Crisis and European Nationalism -- War, the Liberal Conscience and the Postmodern Era -- The Postrevolutionary Age -- The Posthistorical Agenda -- A Postmilitary Society -- Conclusion: Liberalism and the Tragic Spirit. |
| Responsibility: | Christopher Coker. |
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