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An essential study of nineteenth-century Spanish political thought. Jaime Balmes and Juan Donoso Cortsthe two most important conservative thinkers in nineteenth-century Spainactively sought to preserve the centrality of church and monarchy in the wake of the rise of liberalism, while at the same time discrediting the stereotypical view of Spain as a backward and isolated country. Although they pursued a similar goal, their positions differed: while Balmes works anticipated a socially oriented Catholicism, Donoso presented Christianity as the supreme social good, incompatible with modern liberalism. In Taming the Revolution, Andrea Acle-Kreysing highlights the unresolved tensions in their works, escaping the dualistic interpretations of this period that defines tradition from modernity. This work endeavors to show how Spanish political thought was a compelling variationrather than an aberrationof contemporary European debates.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783593515984
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 240
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-02-24
- Förlag: Campus Verlag