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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812659303321

Autore

Donskis Leonidas

Titolo

Loyalty, Dissent, and Betrayal : Modern Lithuania and East-Central European Moral Imagination / / Leonidas Donskis

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005

ISBN

94-012-0171-4

1-4237-8909-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (179 p.)

Collana

On the Boundary of Two Worlds ; ; 4

Disciplina

947.93

Soggetti

Nationalism - Lithuania

Nationalism

Politics and government

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preface by Zygmunt Bauman -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One: On the Boundary of Two Worlds. Lithuanian Philosophy in the Twentieth Century -- Two: The Second Voice of Lithuanian Politics and Culture. Sketches for Three Moral Biographies -- Three: Vytautas Kavolis. Toward a Polylogue of Civilizations -- Four: Shtromas vs. Venclova. Loyalty, Dissent, and Betrayal in Liberal-Nationalistic Moral Imagination -- Five: Juozas Girnius. Loyalty, Dissent, and Betrayal in Conservative-Nationalistic Moral Imagination -- Six: Imagology, Populism, and Treason -- Notes, Bibliography, Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Loyalty and betrayal are among key concepts of the ethic of nationalism. Marriage of state and culture, which seems the essence of the congruence between political power structure and collective identity, usually offers a simple explanation of loyalty and dissent. Loyalty is seen as once-and-for-all commitment of the individual to his or her nation, whereas betrayal is identified as a failure to commit him or herself to a common cause or as a diversion from the object of political loyalty and cultural/linguistic fidelity. For conservative or radical nationalists, even social and cultural critique of one's people and state can be regarded as treason, whereas for their liberal counterparts it is precisely what constitutes political awareness, civic



virtue, and a conscious dedication to the people and culture. "This book is the first attempt to provide a discursive map of Lithuanian liberal and conservative nationalism. Analyzing the works and views of dissenters and critics of society and culture, we can reveal a mode of being of liberal nationalism as a social and cultural criticism. This volume is of interest for intellectual historians, social theorists, students of East-Central European thought, and anyone interested in Baltic studies and the new members of the EU. Dissent: act of betrayal, or loyalty? Leonidas Donskis' new remarkable study is one consistent, thorough and dedicated effort to provide an answer to that question." - Zygmunt Bauman (from the Preface).