Remarks on Metaphor of the Organism in Politics: The Principles of the Philosophy of Law and Moral and Religious Sources (notice n° 182440)
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Personal name | Lemoine, Maël |
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Title | Remarks on Metaphor of the Organism in Politics: The Principles of the Philosophy of Law and Moral and Religious Sources |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2001.<br/> |
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General note | 32 |
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Summary, etc. | Popper wrote that Hegel, as a thinker, is a forerunner of totalitarianism; on the other hand, one cannot but regard Bergson as a true republican and democrat. Both, however, considered the political body as an organism—a doctrine favored by supporters of the totalitarian state. The assertion must not be underrated: neither thinker intended to use a metaphorical expression, hence a broad meaning of “organism.” A political body, far from being threatening, is the only body compatible with individual freedom. The important thing is to distinguish a ready-made organization from an in-the process-of-being-made organization. The former treats individuals as mechanical entities, while the latter is the result of the self-development of their freedom. |
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Note | Les Études philosophiques | o 59 | 4 | 2001-12-01 | p. 479-497 | 0014-2166 |
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