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Employing Nietzsches Sociological Imagination: How to Understand Totalitarian Democracy

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Full Title:

Employing Nietzsches Sociological Imagination: How to Understand Totalitarian Democracy

Contributors:

By (Author) Jack Fong

ISBN:

9781793620446

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

8th March 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

301.01

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

222

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

340g

Description

Harnessing the empowering ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche to read the human condition of modern existence through a sociological lens, Employing Nietzsches Sociological Imagination: How to Understand Totalitarian Democracy confronts the realities of how modernity and its utopianisms affect ones ability to purpose existence with self-authored meaning. By critically assessing the ideals of modern institutions, the motives of their pundits, and their political ideologies as expressions born from the social decay of exhausted dreams and projects of modernity, Jack Fong assembles Nietzsches existential sociological imagination to empower actors to emancipate the self from such duress. Illuminating the merits of creating new meaning for life affirmation by overcoming struggle with ones will to power, Fong reveals Nietzsches horizons for actualized and empowered selves, selves to be liberated from convention, groupthink, and cultural scripts that exact deference from societys captive audiences.

Reviews

Drawing on C. Wright Mills's "sociological imagination," Fong develops a new understanding of Friedrich Nietzsche, in which the anti-sociological father of existential philosophy is rediscovered as the founder and most profound practitioner of critical sociology. Though Nietzsche's sociology is partly rooted in the praxis-related struggles of the bermensch, the "overcomer" serves also as an ideal type for a new mode of seeing, being, and existing. Thus, Nietzsche's critical sociology represents the first step in the formulation of an existential sociology, which is the larger ambition of the book. Fong's analysis of Nietzsche is scrupulously grounded in primary-source material and is contextualized through the author's impressive understanding of contemporary social theory. Fong's Nietzsche is a profound critic of the modern condition and is explicitly examined as a forerunner of the critical theory of the Frankfurt School (and its critiques of conformity, the culture. Highly recommended.

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Nietzsches work appeared at the birth of sociology, yet despite this and his direct interest for both the social and societal, few attempts exist that have tried to systematically analyze the sociological value of his work. Jack Fong has written the first truly sociological book on Nietzsche and offers a study that vibrates from Nietzsches imagination. The result is fascinating and is highly relevant to sociologists as well as scholars of Nietzsche. -- Patrik Aspers, University of St. Gallen
Here, Jack Fong masterfully presents and makes relevant the social and political ideas of one of the most influential philosophers of the nineteenth century. From cover to cover, Nietzsches sociological imagination is illuminated in all its complexitiesfrom his critiques of nationalism and tribalism to his ruminations on the dystopia produced by liberalisms own mythologies. Fong is astute in his understanding of Nietzsches significance in detecting and resisting ever-new, emergent forms of democratic authoritarianism. This book is a must-read, especially for those who deem Nietzsche as little more than a poet, a romantic, and an aphorist. -- Anas Karzai, Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation

Author Bio

Jack Fong is professor of sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

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