Resist Everything Except Temptation
The Anarchist Philosophy of Oscar Wilde
1st edition
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Author
Contributions
- Alan Moore - Foreword
Publication
2020 - AK Press, Chico, USA
Language
English
Word Count
67,000 words, Guess
Page Count
268 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL29460412M
- ISBN-139781849353205
- ISBN-101849353204
- OCLC Control Number1121084936
- GooglevZS4DwAAQBAJ
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Classifications
- LCCPR5827.17.P5
Description
Oscar Wilde is remembered as a wit and a dandy, as a gay martyr, and as a brilliant writer, but his philosophical depth and political radicalism are often forgotten. *Resist Everything Except Temptation* locates Wilde in the tradition of left-wing anarchism, and argues that only when we take his politics seriously can we begin to understand the man, his life, and his work. Drawing from literary, historical, and biographical evidence, including archival research, the book outlines the philosophical influences and political implications of Wilde's ideas on art, sex, morality, violence, and above all, individualism. Williams raises questions about the relationships between culture and politics, between utopian aspirations and practical programs, and between individualism, group identity, and class struggle. The resulting volume represents, not merely a historical curiosity, but a contribution to current debates within political theory and a salvo in the broader culture wars.
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