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Recovering the Liberal Spirit: Nietzsche, Individuality, and Spiritual Freedom

✍ Scribed by Steven F. Pittz


Publisher
SUNY Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
240
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Develops a theory of spiritual freedom and explores its relationship to problems of liberal political regimes.

Liberalism is often castigated for being spiritually empty and unable to provide meaning for individuals. Is it true that there simply is no spiritual side to liberalism? In Recovering the Liberal Spirit, Steven F. Pittz develops a novel conception of spiritual freedom. Drawing from Nietzsche and his figure of the β€œfree spirit,” as well as from thinkers as varied as Mill, Emerson, Goethe, Hesse, C. S. Lewis, and Tocqueville, Pittz examines a tradition of individual freedom best described as spiritual. Spiritual freedom is an often overlooked category of liberal freedom, and it provides a path to meaning without a return to communal or traditional life. While carefully considering Progressive and Communitarian counterarguments Pittz argues for both the possibility and the desirability of a free-spirited life. Citizens who are β€œfree spirits” deliver great benefits to liberal democracies, primarily by combatting dogmatism and fanaticism and the putative authority of public opinion.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Spiritual Fullness
The Free Spirit and Liberalism
Plan for the Book
1. The Free Spirit
Skepticism
Skepticism and Cheerfulness
2. A Safe Distance from Politics
Eschewing Practical Politics
The Free Spirit in Nietzsche’s Political Philosophy
3. Free Spirits in Action: Practicing Political Detachment
Hesse
Lewis
Emerson and Thoreau
4. Free Spirits in Liberal Political Society
The Millian Test
Aesthetic Perspective and Spiritual Fullness
5. The Possibility of Autonomy: The Progressive Critique
The Origins of Liberal Government
A Practicable Sense of Autonomy
An Inverted Social Contract
6. The Desirability of Autonomy: The Communitarian Critique
Autonomous and Spiritually Empty
Community, Narrative, and Meaning
Autonomous and Spiritually Full
The Importance of Liberal Values
Conclusion
Summing Up
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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