Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of TerrorismPrinceton University Press, 10 янв. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 272 America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. |
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... become problems of enormous practical relevance. Several people have been of great value in my working through the original material in order to generate a book that deals with issues that will long remain with us in the “age of ...
... becomes plausible in the Romantic perspective on collective action. As the argument develops we will see that there is no reason to treat collective guilt, as do many liberals, as the expression of a primitive morality. There is another ...
... become taboo—or at least, so we might have thought. A shift in our attitudes toward war became evident even before September 11. If the post–World War II and Vietnam eras found expression in films like Dr. Strangelove and Apocalypse Now ...
... become standard fare. But marketing experts are no more reliable than the experts who feared the military might of the Soviet Union or who predicted an ever-rising Dow Jones. It turned out that some of the most prominent films of 2001 ...
... become the model for all of humanity. In 1814 Savigny wrote his famous tract favoring the independent national development of legal cultures and, in particular, German law. He coined the famous expression Zeitgeist—spirit of the times ...
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Collective Crime | 44 |
The Guilt of Nations | 71 |
Individuals at War | 92 |
Guilty Relations | 117 |
Romantic Perversions | 139 |
Distributing Guilt | 157 |
Shadows of the Past | 179 |
Living with Guilt | 196 |
Notes | 215 |
Index | 241 |
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