Wilhelm von Humboldt & German Liberalism

Wilhelm von Humboldt & German Liberalism A Reassessment

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is an important book not simply because it deals with one of the most remarkable individuals of German history of the late 18th-early 19th centuries, but because it explores some new foundations of liberalism in Germany. Wilhelm von Humboldt has been called by Madame de Stael "the greatest intellect in Europe", while Talleyrand called him "one of the three ablest statesmen of Europe". He was a poet, classicist, translator, author of books on history, aesthetics, anthropology, linguistics, political theory and government institutions, a public servant, educational reformer, diplomat, very close friend and intellectual comrade to Schiller and Goethe and he lived through the age of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. This new study is based on a complete and thorough reading of von Humboldt's writings and biography. The focus is to re-assess the origins and particular nature of von Humboldt's life and writings in the context of an understanding of contemporary liberalism and liberal theory. The author asserts that German liberalism requires a re-evaluation and the works of Wilhelm von Humboldt are a significant clue to that reconsideration.

Book information

ISBN: 9780889628267
Publisher: Mosaic Press
Imprint: Mosaic Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 122
Weight: 210g
Height: 155mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 10mm