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The inequality of human races - Exploring Racial Hierarchies and Cultural Criticism in the 19th Century - cover
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The inequality of human races - Exploring Racial Hierarchies and Cultural Criticism in the 19th Century

Arthur Gobineau

Tradutor Adrian Collins

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Inequality of Human Races," Arthur comte de Gobineau presents a controversial examination of racial hierarchies that posits a deterministic view on human societies. Composed in the mid-19th century, the text weaves together a combination of historical analysis, ethnography, and philosophical discourse, reflecting the emerging ideas of racial theories prevalent during that period. Gobineau's literary style is characterized by an eloquent, yet polemic tone, arguing that the supposed innate inequalities among races are foundational to the evolution of civilizations, thereby laying the groundwork for later racialist ideologies. Arthur comte de Gobineau, a French aristocrat, diplomat, and writer, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political turmoil of his time, including the upheavals of the French Revolution and rising nationalism. His extensive travels and keen observations on varying cultures enriched his perspective, leading him to articulate a vision of racial superiority that would resonate controversially for decades to come. Gobineau'Äôs erudition and social critique expose the underlying tensions of his era, exposing the dangers of pseudoscientific racial constructs. This book is essential for readers interested in the histories of race, sociology, and anthropology, as it not only provides insight into the ideological foundations of racial thought but also serves as a cautionary tale against reductionist views of human diversity. Scholars and students alike will benefit from engaging with Gobineau's work to understand the complexities and ramifications of racial theories that have shaped modern discourse.
Disponível desde: 10/07/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 214 páginas.

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