Aesthetic Origins

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  • ISBN 9781412853897
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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While it is gaining in academic prominence, discussion of the imagination is too often neglected. Society is dangerously unaware of the intimate relationship between culture and politics, ethics and aesthetics. Challenging this, Jay Patrick Starliper examines the imagination through the lens of the work of Peter Viereck and other likeminded thinkers. The result is a philosophical deconstruction that demonstrates why "books are bullets."

In 1941, before Nazi barbarism was public knowledge, a young Peter Viereck published Metapolitics: From Wagner and the German Romantics to Hitler. In it, Viereck attacked the diabolical spiritual foundations of National Socialism. He made the ostensibly absurd claim that a certain shade of romanticism was the ethical foundation of a German revolt against decency. According to Viereck, Nazism was the culmination of over a century and a half of bad culture, the result of an idyllic imagination. Starliper warns that the same diseased imagination that culminated in gas chambers and guillotines is subtly affecting the way millions of people view the world today and that, without the inspiration of an elevated aesthetic, civilization will not survive.

In the spirit of Edmund Burke and Irving Babbitt, Viereck's insight into the ethical and political force of aesthetics provides a much needed critique of contemporary civilization.

Jay Patrick Starliper received his bachelor's degree in history from Mercyhurst College, USA and his PhD in political theory from the Catholic University of America, USA. Claes G. Ryn is professor of politics at the Catholic University of America, USA where he was chairman of his department. He has taught also at the University of Virginia, USA and Georgetown University, USA. He is chairman of the National Humanities Institute and editor of the journal Humanitas . In 2000 he gave the Distinguished Foreign Scholar Lectures at Beijing University. His many books include A Common Human Ground, Will, Imagination, and Reason (2nd., exp. ed. published by Transaction), and Democracy and the Ethical Life.