The struggle with Leviathan

Emiel Lamberts, Maria Kelly, Kadoc

A panoramic picture of international politics and the formation of the modern State. The opposition to the omnipotence of the State - as symbolised by Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan (1651) - had a significant impact on the political organisation of European society. A liberal strategy intended to provide a protective legal status for individual citizens, whereas a social strategy aimed to strengthen the social fabric to counterbalance the power of the State. Gradually both strategies became interwoven. The Struggle with Leviathan pays special attention to the social strategy, developed by conservative and ecclesiastical circles against the omnipotence of the State, and is structured around the fascinating biography of the Austrian diplomat Gustav von Blome, a grandson of Metternich and an important opponent of Bismarck. He proved to be a transitional figure between aristocratic conservatism and Christian democracy, which had a great influence on European integration after 1945. Besides Blome, several other dramatis personae - statesmen, prelates, political and social activists - are featured. As a result the book reads like a compelling narrative. At the same time, it offers a broadly sketched historical fresco of international politics and the gradual formation of the modern State. The original Dutch edition of this book, Het gevecht met Leviathan, has been highly praised in the Dutch and Flemish press, and was awarded the biennial international Arenberg Prize for European History and Culture. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie

praktische informatie

Titel
The struggle with Leviathan
Auteur
Emiel Lamberts, Maria Kelly, Kadoc
Taal
Engels
Editie
KADOC studies on religion, culture and society
Formaat
e-book
Doelgroep
Volwassenen
Onderwerpen
Maatschappijgeschiedenis, levensbeschrijvingen, politieke filosofie, Europa ; geschiedenis, Geschiedenis & Politiek
Genres
Non-fictie
PPN
413275361
ISBN
9789461662460

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