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Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History

John Patrick Diggins
4.9/5 (21449 ratings)
Description:Biographical profiles of four American writers who moved from Left to Right. First comes Max Eastman, cheerful bohemian and gifted translator of Trotsky. Best known is novelist John Dos Passos. The others are Will Herberg, who became a religious convert and attacked McCarthyism as reeking of plebeian democracy, and philosophy professor James Burnham, author of The Managerial Revolution. Eastman, who was what Wilhelm Reich would have called "a phallic narcissist", tussled with Marxism, always upholding the duality of public and private life, esthetics and politics. He became a Reader's Digest contributor and free market disciple. Burnham, upper-class Catholic, eventually added to his technocratic disposition an enthusiasm for Sorel's doctrine of heroic "myth", and after doing secret OSS studies, wrote cold war material for the Truman Doctrine. All these political migrations intersected the broader evolution of the Partisan Review stratum away from anti-Stalinist leftism toward sheer anti-Communism. As in his Mussolini & Fascism (1972), Diggins provides a great deal of material stitched with smug commentary. The book underlines Dos Passos' protofascist elements even when he was acclaimed by the Left: his fantasies of annihilation, anti-technological spirit, and romantic view of the lost individual craftsman, as well as his "condemnation of humanity" itself for the contemporary crisis. Diggins shows how two elements — antagonism toward liberalism and fascination with Trotsky's critique of Stalin — persisted throughout these lifetimes. He concludes with an assessment of the problems of American conservative philosophy. Unlike Mussolini, this long, densely written book will daunt general readers, since it bears all the difficulties of summarizing four men's positions over decades. Nevertheless, it makes a suggestive source. —Kirkus (edited)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History. To get started finding Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
522
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harper & Row, Publishers
Release
1975
ISBN
0060110422

Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History

John Patrick Diggins
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Biographical profiles of four American writers who moved from Left to Right. First comes Max Eastman, cheerful bohemian and gifted translator of Trotsky. Best known is novelist John Dos Passos. The others are Will Herberg, who became a religious convert and attacked McCarthyism as reeking of plebeian democracy, and philosophy professor James Burnham, author of The Managerial Revolution. Eastman, who was what Wilhelm Reich would have called "a phallic narcissist", tussled with Marxism, always upholding the duality of public and private life, esthetics and politics. He became a Reader's Digest contributor and free market disciple. Burnham, upper-class Catholic, eventually added to his technocratic disposition an enthusiasm for Sorel's doctrine of heroic "myth", and after doing secret OSS studies, wrote cold war material for the Truman Doctrine. All these political migrations intersected the broader evolution of the Partisan Review stratum away from anti-Stalinist leftism toward sheer anti-Communism. As in his Mussolini & Fascism (1972), Diggins provides a great deal of material stitched with smug commentary. The book underlines Dos Passos' protofascist elements even when he was acclaimed by the Left: his fantasies of annihilation, anti-technological spirit, and romantic view of the lost individual craftsman, as well as his "condemnation of humanity" itself for the contemporary crisis. Diggins shows how two elements — antagonism toward liberalism and fascination with Trotsky's critique of Stalin — persisted throughout these lifetimes. He concludes with an assessment of the problems of American conservative philosophy. Unlike Mussolini, this long, densely written book will daunt general readers, since it bears all the difficulties of summarizing four men's positions over decades. Nevertheless, it makes a suggestive source. —Kirkus (edited)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History. To get started finding Up from Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
522
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harper & Row, Publishers
Release
1975
ISBN
0060110422
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