Making Wonderful: Ideological Roots of Our Eco-Catastrophe
Autor Martin M. Tweedaleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772126242
ISBN-10: 1772126241
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
ISBN-10: 1772126241
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
Recenzii
"Making Wonderful is a vast, multi-disciplinary analysis of the ideological roots of the prevailing “eco-catastrophe” that locates it in certain dramatic shifts in the climate of ideas in European and European-colonial cultures. Martin M. Tweedale makes a compelling claim for the power of ideology and its cultural imaginary in his account of the roots of the ecological crisis." Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University
"Making Wonderful stands out both for the breadth of historical scholarship and for the masterful manner in which Martin M. Tweedale shows how a plurality of distinct ideas came together to form an ideational whole whose effects far exceed those of its parts." Philip Rose, University of Windsor
"The madness that drove us to the brink of making the only planet we have unlivable for our descendants has its ultimate origin, Tweedale tells us, in the rise of cities in Mesopotamia some 6,000 years ago.... Tweedale’s argument makes a lot of sense." Alex Rettie, Alberta Views Magazine, January 1, 2024
"Making Wonderful stands out both for the breadth of historical scholarship and for the masterful manner in which Martin M. Tweedale shows how a plurality of distinct ideas came together to form an ideational whole whose effects far exceed those of its parts." Philip Rose, University of Windsor
"The madness that drove us to the brink of making the only planet we have unlivable for our descendants has its ultimate origin, Tweedale tells us, in the rise of cities in Mesopotamia some 6,000 years ago.... Tweedale’s argument makes a lot of sense." Alex Rettie, Alberta Views Magazine, January 1, 2024
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments | ix
- Preface | xi
- Introduction | xvii
- 1 Human Life before There Were Cities | 1
- 2 The Trauma of Urban-Dominated Civilization | 19
- 3 Designers of the Inner Self | 39
- 4 From Zarathustra to Revolutionary Millennialism | 77
- 5 Apocalyptic Thought in the Medieval West | 139
- 6 Reformation and Utopia | 167
- 7 Secularizing the Millennium | 225
- 8 The Cult of Science | 277
- 9 The Vulgarization of the Millennium | 317
- Conclusion Unleashing the Western Gesellschaft | 359
- Notes | 381
- Works Cited | 411
- Index | 417