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Verlag: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1994, 1994
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Lerner, Ralph, 1928-. Revolutions revisited : two faces of the politics of enlightenment. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1994, xv, 136pp., dust-jacket chipped at top edge, old price-label, very good red cloth. 9780807821367 ISBN 0807821365.
Verlag: Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009, 2009
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
near fine dust-jacket, fresh attractive red cloth, appears unused. LERNER, RALPH. Playing the fool: subversive laughter in troubled times. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009, 1ast printing number line 12345, ix, 134pp., . "The role of the fool is to provoke the powerful to question their convictions, preferably while avoiding a beating. Fools accomplish this not by hectoring their audience, but by broaching sensitive topics indirectly, often disguising their message in a joke or a tale. Writers and thinkers throughout history have adopted the fool's approach, and here Ralph Lerner turns to six of them - Thomas More, Francis Bacon, Robert Burton, Pierre Bayle, Benjamin Franklin, and Edward Gibbon - to elucidate the strategies these men employed to persuade the heedless, the zealous, and the overly confident to pause and reconsider." "As Playing the Fool makes plain, all these men lived through periods marked by fanaticism, particularly with regard to religion and its relation to the state. In such dangerous times, advocating on behalf of skepticism and against tyranny could easily lead to censure, or even, as in More's case, execution. And so, Lerner reveals, these serious thinkers relied on humor to move their readers toward a more reasoned understanding of the world and our place in it." - CONTENTS: Tomfoolery in earnest -- The Jihad of St. Alban -- Burton's antics -- Remedial education in Professor Bayle's history class -- Franklin's double take on rights -- The smile of a philosophic historian. ISBN 9780226473154.