The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat

The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat

by StevenLukes (Author)

Synopsis

Professor Nicholas Caritat is a scholar of the Englightenment and therefore, he reasons, a man with no role in the political struggle in Militaria, the autocratic state in which he lives. He is wrong. In the space of 24 hours, Caritat is arrested by the police, then liberated by the guerrillas of the Visible Hand. They give him the code name Pangloss and send him on a mission which only a philosopher could undertake: to find the best of all possible worlds. This book is a whirlwind journey through a series of imagined political landscapes where 18th-century ideas confront late-20th-century concerns. Caritat, a middle-aged Candide, walks naively through worlds of ideological extremes, equipped with only a small travelling bag and a knowledge of such thinkers as Voltaire, Rousseau, Kant and Hume. As he investigates the neighbouring countries of Utilitaria, Communitaria and Libertaria, Caritat encounters afresh questions he had long since considered settled: what are the rights of the individual when, in the calculator-ruled Benthamite world, the concept has been ruled obsolete; what is the fate of free speech in a militantly multicultural society; and where does civil responsibility figure in a state ruled by the free market? Cut loose from the confines of the ivory tower, this wandering professor is made to confront the perplexed state of modern thinking, the value of history, and, above all, the continuing need for a just and humane social order. This book presents a near-comprehensive survey of Western political philosophy in a comedy of ideas. Steven Lukes is the author of "Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work", "Power: A Radical View" and "What is Left?".

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 261
Edition: First UK Edition
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 09 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 1859849482
ISBN 13: 9781859849484

Media Reviews
A counterpart to Jonstein Gaarder's bestseller, Sophie's World , for those who might be seeking an introduction to political theory. -- Prospect A delightfully edifying comedy. -- Guardian Charming and refreshing. -- Radical Philosophy Knock-out satirical humour. -- Times Literary Supplement Lukes achieves both lightness and weight in a way many novelists might envy. -- Independent This book is a box of delights, often wonderfully funny and always deliciously clever, a contemporary political satire to set among the best. -- New Statesman and Society
Author Bio
Steven Lukes is Professor of Sociology at NYU. He has previously taught at the London School of Economics and the University of Siena, and is the author of numerous works including Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work, Power: A Radical View and What is Left?