Mythical Past, Elusive Future: History and Society in an Anxious AgeAn examination of the controversies that surround education, tradition and history in an international context. The author examines the sources of the controversy that have arisen around the question of history in Germany, Japan, Britain and the USA. He argues that the conventional distinctions between left and right, or conservative, liberal and socialist have little relevance to the discussion, suggesting that even bitter intellectual foes such as conservatives and the cultural left share common assumptions regarding the past and the nature of history. |
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... perspective . This approach must assume either that nothing ever changes , so that it is necessary only to choose from an existing stock of solutions to the same endlessly recurring problems , or that history is merely a process of ...
... perspective . This approach must assume either that nothing ever changes , so that it is necessary only to choose from an existing stock of solutions to the same endlessly recurring problems , or that history is merely a process of ...
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... Perspective ' , Moser argued : everything has its perspective in which it alone is beautiful ; as soon as you change it , as soon as you cut into the entrails with an anatomical knife , the previous beauty evaporates with the changed ...
... Perspective ' , Moser argued : everything has its perspective in which it alone is beautiful ; as soon as you change it , as soon as you cut into the entrails with an anatomical knife , the previous beauty evaporates with the changed ...
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... perspective . 20 Perspectivism can represent a rational response to the teleological claims of History . But by introducing the element of arbitrariness , chaos replaces meaning . Oxford academic Robert Young questions this point and ...
... perspective . 20 Perspectivism can represent a rational response to the teleological claims of History . But by introducing the element of arbitrariness , chaos replaces meaning . Oxford academic Robert Young questions this point and ...
Contents
History in demand | 17 |
History and society | 59 |
The moral impasse | 88 |
Copyright | |
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Mythical Pasts, Elusive Futures: History and Society in an Anxious Age Frank Furedi No preview available - 1991 |
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absolute values accepted American argued argument Aron attempt become Bell Bloom Britain British capitalism capitalist Cited claims Cold War communities compromise concept concern consciousness consensus conservatism conservative conservative reaction contemporary crisis critical culture Daniel Bell decade decline defence discredited discussion emphasis end of ideology Enlightenment establishment Europe experience faith fascism French French Revolution Fukuyama future German historians Hayek historical thinking historicism historicist Historikerstreit historiography history debate ideas imperialism individual intellectual intelligentsia Japan Japanese left-wing legitimacy liberal Mannheim Marx Marxist masses means modern moral multicultural national identity nationalist history Nazi Nazism nineteenth century particular particularist past patriotism perspective political postwar present problem progress question radical reason relativism religion response revival of History Revolution right-wing role Salisbury Review Second World Second World War social Social Darwinism society Soviet Union suggests theme theory thinkers Third World totalitarianism tradition West writes