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Helena Rosenblatt

    Helena Rosenblatt ist spezialisiert auf die europäische Geistesgeschichte des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich mit den grundlegenden Ideen des Liberalismus und deren Entwicklung im Laufe der Zeit. Sie untersucht sorgfältig die Gedanken wichtiger Philosophen und deren Einfluss auf den politischen und gesellschaftlichen Diskurs. Rosenblatts Ansatz ist tief analytisch und verankert diese intellektuellen Strömungen in ihrem historischen Kontext.

    The Lost History of Liberalism
    Rousseau and Geneva
    • Rousseau and Geneva

      From the First Discourse to the Social Contract, 1749-1762

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the socio-economic, political, and religious landscape of 18th-century Geneva, shedding light on how these elements influenced Rousseau's intellectual evolution from the First Discourse to the Social Contract. By emphasizing Rousseau's Genevan roots, the author reveals how his classical republicanism, natural law theory, and civil religion emerged as reactions to Geneva's political climate, challenging the notion of Rousseau solely as a French thinker and highlighting his unique contributions to political thought.

      Rousseau and Geneva
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    • The Lost History of Liberalism

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      "The Lost History of Liberalism challenges our most basic assumptions about a political creed that has become a rallying cry - and a term of derision - in today's increasingly divided public square. Taking readers from ancient Rome to today, Helena Rosenblatt traces the evolution of the words "liberal" and "liberalism," revealing the heated debates that have taken place over their meaning. In this timely and provocative book, Rosenblatt debunks the popular myth of liberalism as a uniquely Anglo-American tradition centered on individual rights. It was only during the Cold War and America's growing world hegemony that liberalism was refashioned into an American ideology focused so strongly on individual freedoms."--

      The Lost History of Liberalism
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