Critique and Crisis established Reinhart Koselleck's reputation
as the most important German intellectual historian of the postwar
period. This first English translation of Koselleck's tour de force
demonstrates a chronological breadth, a philosophical depth, and an
originality which are hardly equalled in any scholarly domain. It
is a history of the Enlightenment in miniature, fundamental to our
understanding of that period and its consequences.Like Tocqueville,
Koselleck views Enlightenment intellectuals as an uprooted,
unrealistic group of onlookers who sowed the seeds of the modern
political tensions that first flowered in the French Revolution. He
argues that it was the split that developed between state and
society during the Enlightenment that fostered the emergence of
this intellectual elite divorced from the realities of
politics.Koselleck describes how this disjunction between political
authority proper and its subjects led to private spheres that later
became centers of moral authority and, eventually, models for
political society that took little or no notice of the constraints
under which politicians must inevitably work. In this way
progressive bourgeois philosophy, which seemed to offer the promise
of a unified and peaceful world, in fact produced just the
opposite.The book provides a wealth of examples drawn from all of
Europe to illustrate the still relevant message that we evade the
constraints and the necessities of the political realm at our own
risk.Reinhart Koselleck is Professor of the Theory of History at
the University of Bielefeld and author of Futures Past: On the
Semantics of Historical Time. Critique and Crisis is included in
the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by
Thomas McCarthy.
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