Volume 14:
Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought


Edited by Jon Stewart

 


Giorgio Agamben
: State of Exception
Leif Bork Hansen

Hannah Arendt
Marcio de Paula Gimenes

Alain Badiou
: Thinking the Subject after the Death of God
Michael Burns

Judith Butler: Kierkegaard as Her Early Teacher in Rhetoric and Parody
Gerhard Thonhauser

Jürgen Habermas
: Social Selfhood, Religion, and Kierkegaard
J. Michael Tilley

Martin Luther King

Nigel Hatton

Georg Lukács
: From a Tragic Love Story to a Tragic Life Story
András Nagy

Herbert Marcuse
: Social Critique, Haecker and
Kierkegaardian Individualism
J. Michael Tilley

José Ortega y Gasset
: Meditations on “Provincial Romanticism”
Robert Puchniak

Jean-Paul Sartre
: Between Kierkegaard and Marx
Michael Burns

Carl Schmitt
: Zones of Exception and Appropriation
Bartholomew Ryan

Eric Voegelin
: Politics, History, and the Anxiety of Existence
Peter Brickey LeQuire

Cornel West
: Kierkegaard and the Construction of a “Blues Philosophy”
Marcia Robinson

Richard Wright
: Kierkegaard’s Influence as Existentialist Outsider
Jennifer Veninga


 

 

 

Volume 8

Kierkegard’s International Reception
Tomes I-III

 

Volume 9

Kierkegaard’s Influence on Existentialism


Volume 10

Kierkegaard’s Influence on Theology

Tomes I-II

Volume 11

Kierkegaard’s Influence on Philosophy
Tomes I-III


Volume 12

Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literature and Criticism
Tomes I-IV


Volume 13

Kierkegaard’s Influence on the Social Sciences

Volume 14

Kierkegaard’s Influence on Social-Political Thought

 

 

The series Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources

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