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Apprentice's Sorcerer, The

Liberal Tradition And Fascism: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 18

Ishay Landa

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Haymarket Books
29 May 2012
20th-century European Fascism is conventionally described as a fierce assault on liberal politics, culture and economics. Departing from this analysis, Landa highlights the long overlooked critical affinities between the liberal tradition and fascism. Far from being the antithesis of liberalism, fascism, both in its ideology and its practice, was substantially, if dialectically, indebted to liberalism, particularly to its economic variant
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Imprint:   Haymarket Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   No. 18
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   528g
ISBN:   9781608462025
ISBN 10:   1608462021
Series:   Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Pages:   368
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Introduction What Do Words Matter? Preliminary Reflections on Fascism, Socialism, Liberalism and Semantics 1. The Liberal Split: Divorcing the Economic from the Political Liberalism and Democracy in the Longue Durée Putting Property under Locke and Key From Constant to Donoso Cortés Pareto: on Foxes and Musso-Lions Engels and Gumplowicz Outlining the Overthrow from Above 2. Liberal Economics, Fascist Politics: “A Wonderful Wedlock” Spengler: The “Will to Property” Hitler and Liberalism: a “Wonderful Harmony” of Politics and Economics Spengler and Hitler: the Bookworm Mistakes His Place After Fascism: J. S. Schapiro and the Illusive Death of the Dismal Science 3. Anti-Liberal Liberals—I (Moeller van den Bruck, Proudhon, Carlyle) The Bourgeois Spirit of the Germanic Ideology Outsiders-Insiders: Proudhon and Carlyle 4. Anti-Liberal Liberals—II (Schmitt, Sorel) Carl Schmitt: A Democratic Anti-Liberal? The Strange Case of Georges Sorel 5. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality I Liberal Myth No. 1: Fascism as Tyranny of the Majority Liberal Myth No. 2: Collectivist Liberalism, Individualist Fascism? 6. Liberalism and Fascism between Myths and Reality II Liberal Myth No. 3: The Origins of the Fascist “Big Lie” Liberal Myth No. 4: Fascism as a Nationalistic Attack on Epilogue Sub-Man, Underman, Untermensch: Fascism as an International Co-production References Index

Ishay Landa, Ph.D. (2004) in History, Ben-Gurion University, Israel, is Visiting Senior Lecturer of History at the Israeli Open University. He has published on Nietzscheanism, Marxism, political theory and popular culture, including The Overman in the Marketplace (Lexington, 2007).

Reviews for Apprentice's Sorcerer, The: Liberal Tradition And Fascism: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 18

How many panegyrical books have been written about liberalism? Ishay Landa presents us, in contrast, with a profane account, one which investigates, precisely and pungently, the real interests that have inspired this political movement, and does not shy away from depicting its disquieting facets, starting with its role as the apprentice who elicits the sorcerer - i.e. fascism. -Domenico Losurdo, author of Liberalism: A Counter-History As a prime target of fascist attacks, liberalism has largely avoided serious interrogation over its shared responsibility for the rise of its tormentor. Working his way through a dozen major liberal thinkers and myths, Ishay Landa's equally scholarly and readable treatise should put an end once and for all to this undeserved exception. Brimming with important insights about our darker past that convey essential lessons for the dimming present ... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!! -Bertell Ollman, author of Dance of the Dialectic: Steps in Marxist Method. This book is a significant example of de-dichotomization [...] Scholarly research on fascism continues to be largely defined by an ossified dichotomy [...]: either liberalism or fascism. Landa's book goes against the current of these prejudices. Its strength lies in the precision of a re-reading, not only of Nietzsche [...] but of countless other authors, whose habitual interpretation is marred by preconceptions. Among such authors, to name only the better known, are Spengler, Carl Schmitt, Sorel, Pareto, Burke, Donoso Cortes, Carlye, Tocqueville, Pirandello. In these readings, the author has compiled treasures which may transform the poverty of the political history of ideas into riches. -Prof. Bernhard H. F. Taureck (University of Braunschweig, Germany) How many panegyrical books have been written about liberalism? Ishay Landa presents us, in contrast, with a profane account, one which investigates, precisely and pungently, the real interests that have inspired this political movement, and does not shy away from depicting its disquieting facets, starting with its role as the apprentice who elicits the sorcerer i.e. fascism. Domenico Losurdo, author of Liberalism: A Counter-History As a prime target of fascist attacks, liberalism has largely avoided serious interrogation over its shared responsibility for the rise of its tormentor. Working his way through a dozen major liberal thinkers and myths, Ishay Landa's equally scholarly and readable treatise should put an end once and for all to this undeserved exception. Brimming with important insights about our darker past that convey essential lessons for the dimming present ... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!! Bertell Ollman, author of Dance of the Dialectic: Steps in Marxist Method. This book is a significant example of de-dichotomization [ ] Scholarly research on fascism continues to be largely defined by an ossified dichotomy [ ]: either liberalism or fascism. Landa's book goes against the current of these prejudices. Its strength lies in the precision of a re-reading, not only of Nietzsche [ ] but of countless other authors, whose habitual interpretation is marred by preconceptions. Among such authors, to name only the better known, are Spengler, Carl Schmitt, Sorel, Pareto, Burke, Donoso Cortes, Carlye, Tocqueville, Pirandello. In these readings, the author has compiled treasures which may transform the poverty of the political history of ideas into riches. Prof. Bernhard H. F. Taureck (University of Braunschweig, Germany)


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