After Kant: The Romans, the Germans, and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought
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Michael Sonenscher is a fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge. His many books include Before the Deluge (Princeton), Sans-Culottes (Princeton), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Tracing the origins of modern political thought through three sets of arguments over history, morality, and freedom In this wide-ranging work, Michael Sonenscher traces the origins of modern political thought and ideologies to a question, raised by Immanuel Kant, about what is involved in comparing individual human lives to the whole of human history. How can we compare them, or understand the results of the comparison? Kant's question injected a new, future-oriented dimension into existing discussions of prevailing norms, challenging their orientation toward the past. This reversal made Kant's question a bridge between three successive sets of arguments: between the supporters of the ancients and moderns, the classics and romantics, and the Romans and the Germans. Sonenscher argues that the genealogy of modern political ideologies-from liberalism to nationalism to communism-can be connected to the resulting discussions of time, history, and values, mainly in France but also in Germany, Switzerland, and Britain, in the period straddling the French and Industrial revolutions. What is the genuinely human content of human history? Everything begins somewhere-democracy with the Greeks, or the idea of a res publica with the Romans-but these local arrangements have become vectors of values that are, apparently, universal. The intellectual upheaval that Sonenscher describes involved a struggle to close the gap, highlighted by Kant, between individual lives and human history. After Kant is an examination of that struggle's enduring impact on the history and the historiography of political thought. "[A] wide-ranging history of modern European political thought." "It is rare to encounter a work of such great originality and importance. The book offers an almost overwhelming feast of historical and analytical insights that will supply food for thought to an enormous range of scholars for many years to come."-Isaac Nakhimovsky, Yale University "A remarkable achievement and major contribution to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history, After Kant presents a rare level of historical sophistication, erudition, and sharp analytical insights."-Béla Kapossy, University of Lausanne

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Michael Sonenscher is a fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge. His many books include Before the Deluge (Princeton), Sans-Culottes (Princeton), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Tracing the origins of modern political thought through three sets of arguments over history, morality, and freedom In this wide-ranging work, Michael Sonenscher traces the origins of modern political thought and ideologies to a question, raised by Immanuel Kant, about what is involved in comparing individual human lives to the whole of human history. How can we compare them, or understand the results of the comparison? Kant's question injected a new, future-oriented dimension into existing discussions of prevailing norms, challenging their orientation toward the past. This reversal made Kant's question a bridge between three successive sets of arguments: between the supporters of the ancients and moderns, the classics and romantics, and the Romans and the Germans. Sonenscher argues that the genealogy of modern political ideologies-from liberalism to nationalism to communism-can be connected to the resulting discussions of time, history, and values, mainly in France but also in Germany, Switzerland, and Britain, in the period straddling the French and Industrial revolutions. What is the genuinely human content of human history? Everything begins somewhere-democracy with the Greeks, or the idea of a res publica with the Romans-but these local arrangements have become vectors of values that are, apparently, universal. The intellectual upheaval that Sonenscher describes involved a struggle to close the gap, highlighted by Kant, between individual lives and human history. After Kant is an examination of that struggle's enduring impact on the history and the historiography of political thought. "[A] wide-ranging history of modern European political thought." "It is rare to encounter a work of such great originality and importance. The book offers an almost overwhelming feast of historical and analytical insights that will supply food for thought to an enormous range of scholars for many years to come."-Isaac Nakhimovsky, Yale University "A remarkable achievement and major contribution to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history, After Kant presents a rare level of historical sophistication, erudition, and sharp analytical insights."-Béla Kapossy, University of Lausanne
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