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Chapter V: Critique of Society and Civilization
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
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Part I. Introduction, Historical and Biographical Background
- Chapter I: Introduction 1
- Chapter II: A Quest for Life: Historical and Biographical Background 13
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Part II. Philosophy and Life: Nature, Society, and the Question of Ecological Responsibility
- Introduction 37
- Chapter III: Gordon’s Philosophy as a Response to Kant, Nietzsche, and Marx 39
- Chapter IV: The Foundations of A. D. Gordon’s Philosophy of Man in Nature: Life, Self, and Experience 47
- Chapter V: Critique of Society and Civilization 57
- Chapter VI: Religion, Family, and the Ethic of Ecological Responsibility 61
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Part III. Life and Praxis
- Introduction 75
- Chapter VII: The National Self in Aḥad Ha’am, Brenner, and Gordon 77
- Chapter VIII: Self-Realization as Self-Education 84
- Chapter IX: Freedom and Equality in Gordon’s Ideas on the Founding of a Workers’ Settlement 92
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Part IV. National Individuality, Social Justice, and the Prospects of a Universal Humanity
- Introduction 103
- Chapter X: Zionism and Diaspora Jewry 105
- Chapter XI: Jews and Arabs 108
- Chapter XII: National Individuality as a Condition of Universal Humanity 114
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Part V
- Conclusion 121
- Postscript: Contemporary Repercussions 127
- Bibliography 152
- Index of Subjects 160
- Index of Names and Places 163
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
-
Part I. Introduction, Historical and Biographical Background
- Chapter I: Introduction 1
- Chapter II: A Quest for Life: Historical and Biographical Background 13
-
Part II. Philosophy and Life: Nature, Society, and the Question of Ecological Responsibility
- Introduction 37
- Chapter III: Gordon’s Philosophy as a Response to Kant, Nietzsche, and Marx 39
- Chapter IV: The Foundations of A. D. Gordon’s Philosophy of Man in Nature: Life, Self, and Experience 47
- Chapter V: Critique of Society and Civilization 57
- Chapter VI: Religion, Family, and the Ethic of Ecological Responsibility 61
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Part III. Life and Praxis
- Introduction 75
- Chapter VII: The National Self in Aḥad Ha’am, Brenner, and Gordon 77
- Chapter VIII: Self-Realization as Self-Education 84
- Chapter IX: Freedom and Equality in Gordon’s Ideas on the Founding of a Workers’ Settlement 92
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Part IV. National Individuality, Social Justice, and the Prospects of a Universal Humanity
- Introduction 103
- Chapter X: Zionism and Diaspora Jewry 105
- Chapter XI: Jews and Arabs 108
- Chapter XII: National Individuality as a Condition of Universal Humanity 114
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Part V
- Conclusion 121
- Postscript: Contemporary Repercussions 127
- Bibliography 152
- Index of Subjects 160
- Index of Names and Places 163