The New Conservatism / Cultural Criticism and the Historian's Debate
- The MIT Press, 1989
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Destined to be the most widely discussed intervention into the increasingly heated controversy over the apparent transition from Modernity to Postmodernity. Introduction, Translator's Preface, Neoconservatism, The New Obscurity: The Crisis of the Welfare State and the Exhaustion of Utopian Energies, Heinrich Heine and the Role of the Intellectual in Germany, The Idea of the University: Learning Processes, The Horrors of Autonomy: Carl Schmitt in English, Work and Weltanschauung: The Heidegger Controversy from a German Perspective, Taking Aim at the Heart of the Present: On Foucault's Lecture on Kant's What Is Enlightenment?, Culture of Politics, A Kind of Setting of Damages, Historical Consciousness and Post-Traditional Identity: The Federal Republic's Orientation to the West, Index.