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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 672 g

Cladis

Public Vision, Private Lives

Rousseau, Religion, and 21st-Century Democracy
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
ISBN: 978-0-19-512554-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Rousseau, Religion, and 21st-Century Democracy

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 672 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-512554-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press


In this elegantly written book, Mark S. Cladis invites us to reflect on the nature and place of the public and private in the work of Rousseau and, more generally, in democratic society. The tension between the hopes and desires of the individual and the requirements of a shared public life were at the heart, or the knot, of Rousseau's life and thought. Cladis skillfully leads the reader on an exploration of the conflicting claims with which Rousseau wrestled - prerogatives and obligations to self, friends, family, vocation, civic life, and to humanity. At the juncture of diverse theological and secular traditions, Rousseau forged a vision of human happiness found not exclusively in the public or private, but in a complex combination of the two.

Ultimately, however, Public Vision, Private Lives narrates a tragic tale. Placing Rousseau at the crossroads of Enlightenment optimism and Augustinian pessimism, Cladis elucidates Rousseau's uncomfortable, double vision. In one direction, Rousseau beheld humans able to transform their societies humanely; in the other, he perceived humans destined for immense suffering unless they dodge social involvement. At this awkward juncture, Rousseau sought to remind us of both our responsibility for ourselves and our powerlessness to radically transform ourselves.

In Part I, Cladis employs the Garden-Fall myth to narrate Rousseau's rather dismal account of the human journey into social life. Yet contrary to most interpreters of Rousseau, Cladis maintains that if we categorically identify the natural with the good and the social with evil, we fail to do justice to Rousseau's provocative account of our joy and sorrow in solitude and community. Part II explores the limits and possibilities of Rousseau's three paths to partial redemption - the public path (the reformed society), the private path (the escape into solitude), and the tense, middle way between them.

Throughout this study, Cladis listens closely to the religious pitch in Rousseau's voice. He convincingly shows that Rousseau, when attempting to portray the most characteristic aspects of the public and private, reached for a religious vocabulary. Honouring both love of self and love of that which is larger than the self - these twin poles, with all the tension between them - mark Rousseau's work, vision, and challenge - the challenge of 21st century democracy.

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- Introduction

- Part I: From the Garden to the City: The Tragic Passage

- 1: Nature's Garden

- 2: Revisiting the Garden's Solitaires

- 3: From the Garden to the Blessed Country: The Precarious Passage

- 4: The Rush to Slavery

- 5: The City: Life in the Ousted Condition

- 6: Overcoming Moral Evil: Rousseau at the Crossroads

- Part II: Paths to Redemption

- 7: Reforming the City: The Extreme Public Path

- 8: Evading the City: The Private Path

- 9: The Mountain Village: The Path to Family, Work, Community, and Love

- 10: Reconciling Citizen and Solitaire: Religious Dimensions of the Middle Way

- 11: Residual Conflict: Democracy and the Ineluctable Friction

- Conclusion: A Way Forward: Rousseau and 21st-Century Democracy


(Professor and Chair, Department of Religion, Vassar College, New York State, USA)



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