Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment: Where History and Literature Intersect / Edition 1

Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment: Where History and Literature Intersect / Edition 1

by Peter Viereck
ISBN-10:
0765808064
ISBN-13:
9780765808066
Pub. Date:
10/31/2003
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
ISBN-10:
0765808064
ISBN-13:
9780765808066
Pub. Date:
10/31/2003
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment: Where History and Literature Intersect / Edition 1

Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment: Where History and Literature Intersect / Edition 1

by Peter Viereck

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Overview

The great critic Peter Viereck, in a volume that both reproduces an earlier effort and presents an entirely new work on the intersection of history and literature, offers a biting critique of the American desire for normalcy that leads to a culture of the surrender of personality. In contrast to this voluntary thought control process is the unadjusted person. Cast in the mold of great individualists from Thomas More to Friedrich Nietzsche, such a person responds to fundamental values of conscience rather than conformity built exclusively on ego gratification and icon worship.Viereck's book is a stinging critique of the liberal presumption of a monopoly in critical thought. He argues to the contrary, that most varieties of liberal expression offer little else than the common platitude dressed up as critique. In such a cultural environment, conservatism is the skeleton in the liberal closet. The virtue of conservatism is that in its very stress on liberty as dependent on tradition and law, it permits the human being an opportunity to test all transient things by the touchstone of all lasting ideas. Unadjusted Man cuts deep and in many directions: against left totalitarian regimes of Europe and right wannabes like McCarthyism in America. For Viereck, the art of conserving is not an embrace of utopias to come or empires that were, but retaining the sense of individuality over against the senselessness of the "massman." Civil liberties in this approach are a right to non-conspiratorial dissent informed by fundamental values.The new material is presented unabashedly—without an attempt to rewrite personal history, and with an admission that not every prediction made in the original edition has come to fruition. That said, the underlying themes of the original are not so much repeated as expanded upon. For those seeking a work in the classic mold of conservatism, rather than the strident reactionary views that have come to dominate much of the conservative dialogue, this will be a special book, a special entrance to the mind of a great figure in American culture wars of present as well as past.

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ISBN-13: 9780765808066
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 10/31/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Viereck (1916-2006) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, critic, and historian. He held the Kenan Chair in History at Mount Holyoke College and was known as one of America's early leaders of conservatism. He was the recipient of Guggenheim fellowships both in history and poetry. In addition to his contributions to Poetry Magazine and the Atlantic Monthly, his many books include Inner Liberty: The Stubborn Grit in the Machine; Metapolitics: From Wagner and the German Romantics to Hitler;and Conservative Thinkers: From John Adams to Winston Churchill.

Table of Contents

Part I. Beyond Conforming and Nonconforming, Part II. The Burkean-Conservative Case Against the Republican Party, Part III. Direct Democracy: From the Populist Left to the Nationalist Right Part IV. The Importance of Adlai Stevenson Part V. The Free Imagination, Ethical and Lyrical
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