The Compassionate Temperament: Care and Cruelty in Modern SocietyThe argument of this book is that it is in the nature of modernity to foster compassion. Most critics tend to think of modernity as corrosive of moral sentiments. They see clearly the way in which modernity breaks down older social bonds, but they are much less attentive to the ways in which it also builds new ones. This book offers an historically informed corrective to this common view. Sznaider demonstrates that compassion, understood as the organized campaign to lessen the suffering of strangers, is a distinctly modern form of morality. It played an important role in the rise of modern society, and it continues to play an important role today. And when waves of compassion break out into demands for political action, these demands need to be understood rather than criticized as excuses or irrelevancies. Incorporating and critiquing the work of Arendt, Foucault, and other social theorists, this book is both erudite and historically rich—sure to be both controversial and influential among those who debate modernity, morality, and social justice. |
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Although I will deal with many authors (and especially with historians, since much of the work is empirically based), my main theoretical foils in this book will be Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault. In the first place, ...
Although I will deal with many authors (and especially with historians, since much of the work is empirically based), my main theoretical foils in this book will be Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault. In the first place, ...
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I will argue that the concept of society as constituted by moral sentiments overcomes both these problems in the best possible way, preserving their insights while resolving their contradictions. In the case of Hannah Arendt ...
I will argue that the concept of society as constituted by moral sentiments overcomes both these problems in the best possible way, preserving their insights while resolving their contradictions. In the case of Hannah Arendt ...
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Hannah Arendt gives a direct answer: compassion has no place in politics, and when it enters, it leads to cruelty. She believes that modernity begins with the mob of the French Revolution, and climaxes in the mobs of totalitarianism.
Hannah Arendt gives a direct answer: compassion has no place in politics, and when it enters, it leads to cruelty. She believes that modernity begins with the mob of the French Revolution, and climaxes in the mobs of totalitarianism.
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Hannah Arendt has remarked: History tells us that it is by no means a matter of course for the spectacle of misery to ... (Arendt 1963, 65) Arendt's agenda is not to study the vicissitudes of compassion, but rather to demonstrate the ...
Hannah Arendt has remarked: History tells us that it is by no means a matter of course for the spectacle of misery to ... (Arendt 1963, 65) Arendt's agenda is not to study the vicissitudes of compassion, but rather to demonstrate the ...
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Pain and Compassion | 25 |
Cruelty to Children | 45 |
Democracy and Child Welfare | 61 |
The Universalization of Compassion | 83 |
Conclusion | 99 |
Bibliography | 105 |
Index | 123 |
About the Author | 129 |
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