Posthistoire
por Verso
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Description
Whether its ultimate resting-place is deemed to be Fukuyama’s liberal democracy or Baudrillard’s hyperreality, history, according to a number of pundits, has reached the end of the line. In the inflated debates that have ensued, it is precisely history which has been ignored, for the conception of posthistoire is far from new. Here, Lutz Niethammer, Germany’s leading practitioner of ‘history from below’, explores in fascinating detail the forms the conception has taken in the twentieth century and assembles what amounts to an intellectual history of disillusion and resignation. In his survey of thinkers as diverse as Kojeve, Heidegger and Junger, he finds adherents to the idea of the end of history on the Right and Left. But whether they pinned all their hopes on the nation or the proletariat, in different ways they have all conflated the apparent collapse of a particular historical project with the collapse of history itself.“... a fascinating, provocative and timely piece of intellectual history.”—Malcolm Bull, London Review of Books
“Niethammer’s book ... tells a much more interesting story than Fukuyama’s and deserves to have a more lasting impact.”—Stephen Howe, New Statesman and Society.A translator from Romanian, Spanish, German, French, and Italian, Patrick Camiller has translated many works, including Dumitru Tsepeneag’s Vain Art of the Fugue, The Necessary Marriage, and Hotel Europa.
“Niethammer’s book ... tells a much more interesting story than Fukuyama’s and deserves to have a more lasting impact.”—Stephen Howe, New Statesman and Society.A translator from Romanian, Spanish, German, French, and Italian, Patrick Camiller has translated many works, including Dumitru Tsepeneag’s Vain Art of the Fugue, The Necessary Marriage, and Hotel Europa.
PUBLISHER:
Verso Books
ISBN-10:
0860916979
ISBN-13:
9780860916970
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
History
PUBLICATION YEAR:
1994
NUMBER OF PAGES:
158
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
6.1000(W) x 9.2000(H) x
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English