Author : Joseph Dunner
Release : 1955
Genre : Philosophers
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Download or read book Baruch Spinoza and Western Democracy written by Joseph Dunner. This book was released on 1955. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Here is an interpretation of Spinoza’s fundamental ideas in the light of the social problems of our own time. Dr. Joseph Dunner, Chairman of the Political Science Department at Grinnell College and life-long student of Spinoza, has tried to translate Spinozistic concepts into modern, everyday language and to demonstrate the significance of The Ethics, the Theologico-Political Treatise and the Political Treatise in the struggle of our Western civilization with the totalitarian claims made by the protagonists of both the Soviet and the Fascist systems of government.We in America think of Locke, Montesquieu and Rousseau as the European forefathers of our democratic faith. To these Dunner would add Spinoza as a pioneer of Western thought and democratic principle. The proofs he presents are very persuasive.In a letter to the author, Ben Gurion, first Prime Minister of the State of Israel, has called Spinoza the “greatest and most original thinker” of the Jewish people. In using this statement as a preface to his book, Dunner affirms his agreement with Ben Gurion’s evaluation. Banned by the “Herem”, a residue of medieval heresy-hunting, Spinoza of necessity lived apart from his people. But his austere monotheism, his love of truth, and his struggle for the oppressed – all are in the best Jewish tradition.Modern man, increasingly disillusioned with the “causes” of but yesterday, has been led to such extremes as Existentialism, with its thesis that existence has no meaning beyond itself. In Baruch Spinoza and Western Democracy Joseph Dunner offers a vigorous challenge to the voices of despair.”- Publisher