The charge of "Ressentiment" can in today's world -- less from
traditionally conservative quarters than from the neo-positivist
discourses of particular forms of liberalism -- be used to
undermine the argumentative credibility of political opponents,
dissidents, and those who call for greater "justice." The essays in
this volume draw on the broad spectrum of cultural discourse on
"Ressentiment," both in historical and contemporary contexts.
Starting with its conceptual genesis, the essays also show
contemporary nuances of "Ressentiment" as well as its influence on
aesthetic and literary discourse in the 20th century.
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