Book: Fraternity And Politics: Choosing One's Brothers Baumann examines the recurring efforts to establish fraternal relations in modern societies by political, and in particular, radical means. He proceeds by examining a series of related examples, beginning with a brief discussion of the metaphor for fraternity itself, and then he turns to a consideration of the historical development of the quest for fraternity. He first examines the quest for fraternity among the Students for a Democratic Society in the 1960s. Baumann then turns to the sans-culottes before and during the period of the French Revolution. The third analysis is philosophical, rather than historical, and treats Jean-Paul Sartre's attempt to understand radically and thus justify the relation of fraternity to terror. His conclusion sums up the argument about the necessary self-contradiction and failure of the pursuit of political fraternity and points to the long-discarded concept of "aesthetic education" developed as an alternative to the political pursuit of fraternity by the poet and philospher Friedrich Schiller.
Details of Book: Fraternity And Politics: Choosing One's Brothers Book: Fraternity And Politics: Choosing One's Brothers
Author: Fred E. Baumann
ISBN: 027596292X
ISBN-13: 9780275962920
, 978-0275962920
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Oct 1998
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Number of Pages: 160
Language: English