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The Shape of the New

Four Big Ideas and How They Made the Modern World
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How four revolutionary ideas from the Enlightenment shaped today's world

This panoramic book tells the story of how revolutionary ideas from the Enlightenment about freedom, equality, evolution, and democracy have reverberated through modern history and shaped the world as we know it today.

A testament to the enduring power of ideas, The Shape of the New offers unforgettable portraits of Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Charles Darwin, and Karl Marx--heirs of the Enlightenment who embodied its highest ideals about progress--and shows how their thoughts, over time and in the hands of their followers and opponents, transformed the very nature of our beliefs, institutions, economies, and politics. Yet these ideas also hold contradictions. They have been used in the service of brutal systems such as slavery and colonialism, been appropriated and twisted by monsters like Stalin and Hitler, and provoked reactions against the Enlightenment's legacy by Islamic Salafists and the Christian Religious Right.

The Shape of the New argues that it is impossible to understand the ideological and political conflicts of our own time without familiarizing ourselves with the history and internal tensions of these world-changing ideas. With passion and conviction, it exhorts us to recognize the central importance of these ideas as historical forces and pillars of the Western humanistic tradition. It makes the case that to read the works of the great thinkers is to gain invaluable insights into the ideas that have shaped how we think and what we believe.

Product Details

PublisherPrinceton University Press
Publish DateOctober 04, 2016
Pages512
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780691173191
Dimensions9.2 X 6.0 X 1.3 inches | 1.6 pounds

About the Author

Scott L. Montgomery is an affiliate faculty member in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Daniel Chirot is professor of Russian and Eurasian studies at the University of Washington.

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"I was struck again and again by the extraordinary breadth, erudition and lucidity of this book."---Fareed Zakaria, New York Times Book Review
"One of Bloomberg Businessweek's Best Books of 2015, chosen by Diana Farrell"
"One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2016"
"One of The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2015"
"This is a gem of a book in that it has the audacity to paint in big strokes to portray a great intellectual history that puts our often competing, current belief systems into their 18th and 19th century contexts. In light of the increasingly perplexing news headlines, this type of bold context setting is a real gift."---Diana Farrell, President and chief executive officer, JPMorgan Chase Institute in Bloomberg Best Books of 2015

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