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The Great Debate: Nietzsche, Culture, and the Scandinavian Welfare Society

Autor Georg Brandes, Harald Høffding Traducere de William Banks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2024
In 1889, Danish literary critic Georg Brandes published “Aristocratic Radicalism: An Essay on Friedrich Nietzsche,” which transformed the as-yet-unknown German-Swiss philosopher into a European, and ultimately global, phenomenon. The article sparked a furious public debate between Brandes and a fellow Dane, philosopher Harald Høffding, who swiftly issued a rebuttal,  “Democratic Radicalism: An Objection.” What began as a scholarly disagreement over Nietzsche’s philosophy rapidly spiraled into a sprawling contest of competing visions of society’s future, one radically aristocratic and the other radically democratic.

Marking the moment at which the uniquely Nordic concept of social democratic welfare was first contested in the public sphere, this debate provides insights into not only Nietzschean philosophy and its immediate reception but also the foundational concept of modern Scandinavian social, cultural, and political organization. This volume presents, for the first time in any language other than Danish, the debate in its entirety: three essays by Brandes and three by Høffding. A critical introduction by editor and translator William Banks explores the exchange in its context and convincingly argues that the principles contested by the two Danish luminaries still very much resonate in Western society today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299346102
ISBN-10: 0299346102
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

“Brandes and Høffding’s debate concerning Nietzsche as an advocate of ‘aristocratic radicalism’ is of immense relevance and interest today, representing one of the first clashes between elitism and democratism. Banks’s critical introduction, extremely useful in situating the debate in its historical context, intriguingly shows how Nietzsche’s notion of the aristocrat has been taken over by the great celebrity entrepreneurs of our time.”—Ishay Landa, The Open University of Israel
“Banks’s opening essay persuasively makes the case for the relevance of the debate today. . . . An important and clarifying read for those interested in Nietzschean philosophy. More than just an important piece of history, Brandes and Høffding’s rivalry foreshadowed intellectual conflicts to come.”—Jacobin
“Expertly edited and translated into English for an American readership. . . . A unique and seminal contribution.”—Midwest Book Review
“A true gift not just to intellectual history and Nietzsche studies but to everyone interested in the perennial debates surrounding the role of culture and equality in the organization of society.”—Critical Inquiry
“Makes a convincing case for why this long-forgotten polemic is of more than scholarly interest.”—Compact
“With the publication of The Great Debate, William Banks and the University of Wisconsin Press have rendered a great service to scholarship. . . . Far from a salvage operation for long-forgotten archives, Banks makes clear that The Great Debate is central to any attempt to think through many of the challenges we now face.”

Notă biografică

Georg Brandes (1842–1927) was a Danish intellectual, author, and critic, best known for his six-volume Main Currents. Harald Høffding (1843–1931) was a Danish philosopher and professor at the University of Copenhagen. William Banks is the editor and translator of Human Rights and Oppressed Peoples: Collected Essays and Speeches, by Georg Brandes.

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Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on the Source Texts
 
Introduction
1 Aristocratic Radicalism: An Essay on Friedrich Nietzsche
            Georg Brandes
2 Democratic Radicalism: An Objection
            Harald Høffding
3 The Great Man: The Source of Culture
            Georg Brandes
4 Response to Dr. Georg Brandes
            Harald Høffding
5 Rejoinder
            Georg Brandes
Epilogue
            Harald Høffding
 
Notes
Bibliography
Index