Democratic Catastrophes and European Unification in Ortega y Gasset's Postwar Political Thought

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作者
Dinnin, Alec [1 ]
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[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt Main, Inst Politikwissensch, Frankfurt, Germany
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LIBERALISM;
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10.1017/S1479244324000568
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K [历史、地理];
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06 ;
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For a major liberal theorist of totalitarianism's rise and early advocate for European unification, it is surprising how little Spanish philosopher Jos & eacute; Ortega y Gasset's views on the Second World War have factored into studies of his political thought. In this article, I show that Ortega described the conflict as a "catastrophe" that motivated European unification. Rather than an ex post facto interpretation, this was for him the fulfillment of a prophecy. As early as 1930, Ortega had predicted an impending catastrophe that would represent both a consequence of and a corrective for interwar democracy. European unification, then, was only possible to pursue after such an event. Noting that Ortega's casting of European unification as a response to the Second World War reflects common contemporary assumptions, I also argue that he exhibits how this logic can be enlisted in the service of constraining democracy.
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