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Fanaticism
  • Language: en

Fanaticism

A genealogy of fanaticism—unearthing its long history, before it became a tool in the Clash of Civilizations It is commonplace to hear fanaticism described as a deviant or extreme variant of an already irrational set of religious beliefs, an assertion that helps to demonize convictions outside political orthodoxy. Alberto Toscano’s compelling and erudite counter-history explodes this accepted convention by exploring the critical role fanaticism played in the formation of modern politics and the liberal state. Showing how fanaticism results from a failure to formulate an adequate emancipatory politics, this illuminating history sheds new light on an idea that continues to dominate debates about faith and secularism. This expanded edition includes new material that revisits the idea of fanaticism as it operates at the limits of the liberal political imaginary, highlighting its relation to fraternal violence, political purity and the refusal of compromise, as well as its centrality to times of social crisis and international conflict.

Fanaticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Fanaticism

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Fanaticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Fanaticism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08-01
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

The idea of fanaticism as a deviant or extreme variant of an already irrational set of religious beliefs is today invoked by the West in order to demonize and psychologize any non-liberal politics. Alberto Toscano's compelling and erudite counter-history explodes this accepted interpretation in exploring the critical role fanaticism played in forming modern politics and the liberal state. Tracing its development from the traumatic Peasants' War of early sixteenth-century Germany to contemporary Islamism, Toscano tears apart the sterile opposition of 'reasonableness' and fanaticism. Instead, in a radical new interpretation, he places the fanatic at the very heart of politics, arguing that historical and revolutionary transformations require a new understanding of his role. Showing how fanaticism results from the failure to formulate an adequate emancipatory politics, this illuminating history sheds new light on an idea that continues to dominate debates about faith and secularism.

Unknowing Fanaticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Unknowing Fanaticism

We may think we know what defines religious fanaticism: violent action undertaken with dogmatic certainty. But the term fanatic, from the European Reformation to today, has never been a stable one. Then and now it has been reductively defined to justify state violence and to delegitimize alternative sources of authority. Unknowing Fanaticism rejects the simplified binary of fanatical religion and rational politics, turning to Renaissance literature to demonstrate that fanaticism was integral to how both modern politics and poetics developed, from the German Peasants’ Revolt to the English Civil War. The book traces two entangled approaches to fanaticism in this long Reformation moment: the...

Fanaticism and the History of Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Fanaticism and the History of Philosophy

Voltaire called fanaticism the "monster that pretends to be the child of religion". Philosophers, politicians, and cultural critics have decried fanaticism and attempted to define the distinctive qualities of the fanatic, whom Winston Churchill described as "someone who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject". Yet despite fanaticism’s role in the long history of social discord, human conflict, and political violence, it remains a relatively neglected topic in the history of philosophy. In this outstanding inquiry into the philosophical history of fanaticism, a team of international contributors examine the topic from antiquity to the present day. Organized into four section...

The Philosophy of Fanaticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

The Philosophy of Fanaticism

The essays in this volume explore some of the disconcerting realities of fanaticism, by analyzing its unique dynamics, and considering how it can be productively confronted. The book features both analytic and continental philosophical approaches to fanaticism. Working at the intersections of epistemology, philosophy of emotions, political philosophy, and philosophy of religion, the contributors address a range of questions related to this increasingly relevant, yet widely neglected topic. What are the distinctive features of fanaticism? What are its causes, motivations, and reasons? In what ways, if at all, is fanaticism epistemically, ethically, and politically problematic? And how can fanaticism be combatted or curtailed? The Philosophy of Fanaticism will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in epistemology, philosophy of religion, philosophy of emotions, moral psychology, and political philosophy.

Force and Fanaticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Force and Fanaticism

Considers what Wahhabism means to those whose lives are governed by its formidably strict tenets in Saudi Arabia,

The Fanatics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Fanatics

News reports of the latest atrocity by political extremists are often explained as extreme acts by unbalanced individuals who bear little resemblance to the 'normal' people around us. This book warns that this explanation - though satisfying - is an over-simplification which does not help us to understand why individuals use violence to achieve political ends. The author adopts and interdisciplinary approach to help define the concept of fanaticism, understand how individual behaviour is controlled, and identifies the three elements in an ideology likely to result in violent expression: the Milennarian promise of a utopian future, an emphasis on the role of the individual in attaining the perfect future state, and the absence of public space - an indvidual's access to broader social and political discussion and opinion. The book discusses fanaticism in groups as diverse as the Bader-Meinhof Gang, the Ku Klux Klan and the suffragette movement. The closing chapter discusses the My Lai massacre and underlines the ability of ordinary individuals to commit extreme and violent acts in extraordinary circumstances.

Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-12-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume presents new and established scholars writing on a range of subjects from the Dervishes of the 1890s to the terrorism and guerrilla wars of the post-1945 period.

The Opera Fanatic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

The Opera Fanatic

Though some dismiss opera as old-fashioned, it shows no sign of disappearing from the world's stage. So why do audiences continue to flock to it? Opera lovers are an intense lot, Benzecry discovers in his look at the fanatics who haunt the legendary Colón Opera House in Buenos Aires.