1st Edition
America - Ideal and Reality The United States of 1776 in Contemporary Philosophy
By Werner Stark
Copyright 1947
124 Pages
by
Routledge
124 Pages
by
Routledge
128 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1998. This is Volume I of nine in the Historical Sociology series and looks at the United States of 1776 in contemporary European philosophy. This is a developed study of a lecture given on ‘Bourgeois Ideal and Capitalist Reality’-the capitalist reality which is the natural outcome, and yet the complete perversion, of the bourgeois ideal of the eighteenth century. This lecture, which was delivered in November, I942, discussed in more general terms the development of which the social history of the United States between I776 and I800.
Preface; Introduction: Bourgeois Ideal and Capitalist reality; Part 1 The United States of 1776 in Contemporary European Philosophy; Chapter I The Problem of Europe; Chapter II Raynal the Fatalist; Chapter III Mably The Pessimist; Chapter IV Chastellux the Critic; Chapter V Brissot the Admirer; Chapter VI The Problem of America;
Biography
W. Stark