The Cult of Authority
The Political Philosophy of the Saint-Simonians a Chapter in the Intellectual History of Totalitarianism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer
Published:1st Jan '58
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The present book constitutes an attempt to contribute to the study of the intellectual roots of modem totalitarianism. In contrast to previous studies, this book utilizes extensively the periodical literature of the period 1829-1832 during which the political ideas of the movement underwent their greatest development.The present book constitutes an attempt to contribute to the study of the intellectual roots of modem totalitarianism. It is not intended to duplicate the several works on the history of the Saint-Simonian movement, including the excellent study by Charlety, or the large periodical literature on various phases of Saint-Simonian economic, literary, aesthetic, feminist, and pacifist thought. Rather it analyzes systematically for the first time the political ideas of the Saint-Simonians and their social and cultural implications. In contrast to previous studies, this book utilizes extensively the periodical literature of the period 1829-1832 during which the political ideas of the movement underwent their greatest development. This study is an outgrowth of a doctoral dissertation written at the University of Chicago. Unlike the dissertation, this book attempts to study Saint-Simonian political ideas within the framework of the intellectual history of the early nineteenth century. I wish to give particular thanks to the members of my doctoral committee, Professors Louis Gottschalk, James L.
ISBN: 9789401503624
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 343g
210 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1958