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Tocqueville's Virus Mark Featherstone (Keele University)

Tocqueville's Virus By Mark Featherstone (Keele University)

Tocqueville's Virus by Mark Featherstone (Keele University)


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The book shows how utopia and dystopia have been fatally entangled in western social and political thought and considers possible solutions to this apparently fatal relationship.

Tocqueville's Virus Summary

Tocqueville's Virus: Utopia and Dystopia in Western Social and Political Thought by Mark Featherstone (Keele University)

In the 1850s the social and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville spoke of 'a virus of a new and unknown kind' to explain the inexplicable failure of the French Revolution. This book uses Tocqueville's idea of the virus to explore the fatal relationship between the concepts of utopia and dystopia in western social and political thought. It traces this relationship from Ancient Greece to post-modern America and attempts to untangle their apparently fatal connection through a new virology that might promote a less paranoid future for our global society.

About Mark Featherstone (Keele University)

Mark Featherstone is Lecturer in Sociology at Keele University, UK. He has written widely on American mythology and social, political, and cultural theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Tocqueville's Virus Part I: Ancients and Moderns 1. Freedom and Tyranny in Socrates and Plato 2. Friends, Enemies, and the Cosmology of Power Politics 3. The Mechanisation of Society and the Pathologies of the Self Part II: The Madness of Modernity 4. Modernity and Schizophrenia 5. Autism, Paranoia, Critique Part III: Totalitarianism 6. Arendt's Theory of Totalitarianism 7. Arendt's Paranoia Critique of Modernity. Conclusion: America, Nation of the Edge. Bibliography

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NLS9780415542470
9780415542470
0415542472
Tocqueville's Virus: Utopia and Dystopia in Western Social and Political Thought by Mark Featherstone (Keele University)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-04-23
332
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