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Part One of this book shows how bureaucracy sustained the Habsburg Empire while inciting economists, legal theorists, and socialists to urge reform. Part Two examines how Vienna's coffeehouses, theaters, and concert halls stimulated creativity together with complacency. Part Three explores the fin-de-siecle world view known as Viennese Impressionism. Interacting with positivistic science, this reverence for the ephemeral inspired such pioneers ad Mach, Wittgenstein, Buber, and Freud. Part Four describes the vision of an ordered cosmos which flourished among Germans in Bohemia. Their philosophers cultivated a Leibnizian faith whose eventual collapse haunted Kafka and Mahler. Part Five explains how in Hungary wishful thinking reinforced a political activism rare elsewhere in Habsburg domains. Engage intellectuals like Lukacs and Mannheim systematized the sociology of knowledge, while two other Hungarians, Herzel and Nordau, initiated political Zionism. Part Six investigates certain attributes that have permeated Austrian thought, such as hostility to technology and delight in polar opposites.
Part One of this book shows how bureaucracy sustained the Habsburg Empire while inciting economists, legal theorists, and socialists to urge reform. Part Two examines how Vienna's coffeehouses, theaters, and concert halls stimulated creativity together wi
Part One of this book shows how bureaucracy sustained the Habsburg Empire while inciting economists, legal theorists, and socialists to urge reform. Part Two examines how Vienna's coffeehouses, theaters, and concert halls stimulated creativity together wi
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part
- HABSBURG BUREAUCRACY:
- I From Baroque to Biedermeier
- 2 The Emperor and His Court
- 3 An Empire of Bureaucrats
- 4 Economists as Bureaucrats
- 5 Legal Theorists
- 6 Austro-Marxists
- Part
- AESTHETICISM AT VIENNA
- 7 Phaeacians and Feuilletonists
- 8 Musicians and Music Critics
- 9 Devotees of the Visual Arts
- 10 Critics of Aestheticism
- Part
- POSITIVISM AND IMPRESSIONISM: AN UNLIKELY SYMBIOSIS
- 11 Fascination with Death
- 12 Philosophers of Science
- 13 Philosophers of Language
- 14 Philosophers of Dialogue
- 15 Freud and Medicine
- 16 Freud and Vienna
- 17 Freud and His Followers
- Part
- BOHEMIAN REFORM CATHOLICISM
- Marcionists at Prague
- 19 The Leibnizian Vision of Harmony
- 20 Franz Brentano and His Followers
- 21 Last Exponents of the Leibnizian Tradition
- 22 Aristocrats as Philanthropists
- 23 Social Darwinists as Subverters of the Leibnizian Tradition
- Part
- THE HUNGARIAN
- 24 Institutions and
- 25 Utopians from Hungary
- 26 Sociology of Knowledge A Hungarian Truism
- 27 Hungarian Psychoanalysts and Film Critics
- Part Six SOOTHSAYERS OF MODERNITY
- 28 The Gay Apocalypse
- Notes
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Index
- Index