Politics in the modern world is not simply based on the rational
pursuit of objective interests; but rather that emotional and
spiritual forces are to be found at the heart of political
revolutions, totalitarian systems, and media power. The study of
this spiritual aspect of modern, democratic politics requires the
incorporation of broader anthropological based perspectives, moving
beyond the narrow, rationalistic foundations of modern politics,
that can be traced back to Hobbes and Kant.
Looking at the relationship between modernity, modernism and the
rise of charismatic leaders, Agnes Horvath uses real-world
'threshold' situations - in particular the world wars - to trace
the conditions out of which political regimes developed. The
excessive focus on rationalism and structure has led to a
systematic neglect of uncertain liminal moments, which gave new
direction to entire societies and cultures.
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