Simmel on the war for national spirit and cosmopolitan culture

IF 1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Classical Sociology Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1177/1468795x241278514
Austin Harrington
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Building and expanding on significant pre-existing scholarship, this article surveys Georg Simmel’s public reactions to the war, concentrating on his most widely circulated statements of the period, before moving on to some further considerations on the significance of the war for Simmel’s sociological and philosophical vision as a whole. At the forefront are three or four main emphases of Simmel’s thinking in the relevant texts. These include the politics of Europe and the nation in Simmel’s thought; themes of death and finitude in modern culture; the West and Western hubris on the stage of world history; and money, law and violence in international affairs at the outset of the 20th century. Though there can be little doubt of the sheer virulence of Simmel’s and other German writers’ reaction to the outbreak of hostilities in 1914, the war’s profoundly transformative experience could move Simmel gradually to embrace another, more reasoned and self-reflective form of salient struggle with ‘the West’ and Western ‘civilization’ in European relations, disabused of nationalistic anguish and resentment.
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西美尔论民族精神与世界文化之争
本文在已有的重要学术成果的基础上进行了扩展和延伸,探讨了格奥尔格-西美尔对战争的公开反应,重点是他在这一时期最广为流传的言论,然后进一步探讨了战争对西美尔的整体社会学和哲学观点的意义。在相关文本中,西美尔的思想有三、四个主要重点。其中包括西美尔思想中的欧洲和国家政治;现代文化中的死亡和有限性主题;世界历史舞台上的西方和西方的自大;以及 20 世纪初国际事务中的金钱、法律和暴力。尽管西美尔和其他德国作家对 1914 年爆发的敌对行动的反应之激烈毋庸置疑,但战争带来的深刻变化却使西美尔逐渐接受了另一种更理性、更自省的形式,即在欧洲关系中与 "西方 "和西方 "文明 "的突出斗争,消除了民族主义的痛苦和怨恨。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Classical Sociology publishes cutting-edge articles that will command general respect within the academic community. The aim of the Journal of Classical Sociology is to demonstrate scholarly excellence in the study of the sociological tradition. The journal elucidates the origins of sociology and also demonstrates how the classical tradition renews the sociological imagination in the present day. The journal is a critical but constructive reflection on the roots and formation of sociology from the Enlightenment to the 21st century. Journal of Classical Sociology promotes discussions of early social theory, such as Hobbesian contract theory, through the 19th- and early 20th- century classics associated with the thought of Comte, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, Veblen.
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