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Mass Enlightenment: Critical Studies in Rousseau and Diderot

English · Hardback

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Using the writings of the critical theorists of the Frankfurt School as a framework, this book uncovers the tensions and contradictions associated with the rise of capitalism as manifested in the writings of Rousseau and Diderot.
Mass Enlightenment uncovers the tensions and contradictions associated with the rise of capitalism and mass culture as they were already making themselves felt during the second half of the eighteenth century and shows that the works of Rousseau and Diderot display a manifest awareness of the negative side of "enlightenment" and "progress." Simon explores the themes of individual freedom and moral autonomy, the growth of a consumer market, alienated social relations, the split between the public and private spheres, and the appearance of commodification as they are articulated in the writings of Rousseau and Diderot. Her careful readings of these Enlightenment theorists expose concerns over the crisis tendencies associated with capitalism and a consumer market similar to those diagnosed by the writers of the Frankfurt School.


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Julia Simon is Assistant Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Washington University.


Product details

Authors Julia Simon
Publisher Global Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.1995
 
EAN 9780791426371
ISBN 978-0-7914-2637-1
No. of pages 236
Weight 499 g
Series Suny Series in Postmodern Cult
Suny Series in Postmodern Cult
Suny Social and Political Thou
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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