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Conservative thinking and the french revolution
This article seeks to analyze three great exponents of European conservative thought, and it’s positioning before the French Revolution. Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821), Edmund Burke (1729-1797) and Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859).
Rodrigo Dantas de Medeiros
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This article reassesses the concept of “conservative revolution” by textual and argumentative analysis of the work of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Ernst Jünger, and Hans Freyer – three prominent thinkers of the “conservative revolution” in interwar ...
Timo Pankakoski
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Radical conservatism and the Heideggerian right: Heidegger, de Benoist, Dugin
The paper studies the significance of Martin Heidegger's philosophy of history for two key thinkers of contemporary radical conservatism and the Identitarian movement, Alain de Benoist and Aleksandr Dugin. Heidegger's often-overlooked affinities with the
Jussi Backman
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The formation of “the people’s Islamic Republic” in the first republic [PDF]
According to prevalent narratives, firstly, the Iranian revolution was the outcome of the dominance of the religious-traditional part of the society over the modern part. And secondly, it was the same religious-traditional section that took power and had
M.R. Kolahi
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The article analyzes the text of Frans von Papen's speech, which the Chancellor delivered on June 17, 1934 in Marburg. This speech was a call for the revival of post-revolutionary Germany on the principles of Christianity, conservatism and aristocracy ...
Fedosova N.A.
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Humanitarian intervention and foreign policy in the Conservative-led coalition [PDF]
This paper examines the role of humanitarian intervention as a tool of foreign policy in the Conservative-led Coalition. The first section of the paper provides historical context and assesses the traditional approaches to humanitarian intervention as an
Beech, Matt, Oliver, Timothy
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The members of the Hamburg Circle: W. Stapel (the leading figure), H. Bogner, A.E. Günther, G. Günther, are usually attributed to the ‘young conservative’ trend of the conservative revolution in the Weimar Republic.
Joachim Diec
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Oswald Spengler and Prussian socialism resume [PDF]
In this article, the author examines Oswald Spengler's concept of Prussian socialism. In the first part of the work, Spengler is presented as a political writer, and his political thought is connected with his philosophical ideas.
Dostanić Dušan
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The following article attempts to clarify the ambivalent relationship that Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse developed with the vitalist and phenomenological tendencies that permeated philosophy and the social sciences during the Weimar Republic.
John Abromeit
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O. Spengler was one of the leading protagonists of cultural criticism in the 20th century. His oeuvre had been rooted in the German intellectual climate of the pre-war period and war years.
Gábor Kovács
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