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Jayne Svenungsson

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After Utopia : On the Post-war Debates on History and Ideology

Author

  • Jayne Svenungsson

Summary, in English

The article engages in the critical debates over the utopian aspects of the Western heritage that took place in the wake of the Second World War. A striking feature of these debates is how thinkers from the entire political spectra – from Georg Lukács to Isaiah Berlin and Eric Voegelin – made very similar analyses, although they draw quite different conclusions. Hence all of them blamed German Romanticism for sowing the seed to the “irrationalism” that eventually turned into the madness of fascism and Nazism (and according to Voegelin, even communism), yet they had quite different ideas as to where rationalism resided in the present time. At a second stage, the article brings Karl Löwith into the discussion, who, it is argued, offered a more compelling analysis than the politicized analyses of Lukács, Berlin and Voegelin. Finally, and despite the virtues of his analysis, it is argued that even Löwith ultimately was driven by the the illusory “end of ideology” ideal that pervaded the era in question.

Department/s

  • Studies in Faith and World Views

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

203-218

Publication/Series

Storiografia

Volume

18

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali

Topic

  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies
  • History of Ideas

Keywords

  • end of ideology
  • eschatology
  • German Romanticism
  • ideology
  • secularization
  • theology of history
  • utopianism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1128-2339