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The spectre of collectivism

neoliberalism, the wars, and historical revisionism

Damien Cahill

pp. 183-197

Résumé

With considerable justification, Eric Hobsbawm (1994, 22) described the period between 1914 and 1945 as "that of the thirty-one years' world war'. World War I created the context for World War II by embedding a similar axis of conflict within the architecture of peace: "the Versailles settlement could not possibly be the basis of a stable peace. It was doomed from the start, and another war was therefore practically certain' (Hobsbawm 1994: 34). The combination of world wars one and two and the global economic depression which punctuated them was catastrophic:

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Sharpe Matthew, Jeffs Rory, Reynolds Jack (2017) 100 years of European philosophy since the Great War: crisis and reconfigurations. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 183-197

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50361-5_10

Citation complète:

Cahill Damien, 2017, The spectre of collectivism: neoliberalism, the wars, and historical revisionism. In M. Sharpe, R. Jeffs & J. Reynolds (eds.) 100 years of European philosophy since the Great War (183-197). Dordrecht, Springer.