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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Abbreviations
Overture
I. Classicism
1. Winckelmann: The Myth of Aesthetic Hellas
2. Wieland, Herder, Goethe: Weimar Aesthetic Humanism
3. Schiller: The Theory of the Aesthetic State
II. Idealism
4. The Early Hölderlin, Hegel, and Schelling: Dialectics, Revolution, and the "Theocracy of the Beautiful
5. Hölderlin: Dialectic of Tragedy
6. Hegel: The Aufhebung of the Aesthetic State
III. Realism
7. Marx: Communism and the Laws of Beauty
8. Wagner: The Communal Artwork
9. Nietzsche: Aesthetic Morals
IV. Postrealism
10. Heidegger: Ontological Anarchy
11. Marcuse: Aesthetic Ethos
12. Spies: Theatre State
Coda: Eutopia
Index.
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Abbreviations
Overture
I. Classicism
1. Winckelmann: The Myth of Aesthetic Hellas
2. Wieland, Herder, Goethe: Weimar Aesthetic Humanism
3. Schiller: The Theory of the Aesthetic State
II. Idealism
4. The Early Hölderlin, Hegel, and Schelling: Dialectics, Revolution, and the "Theocracy of the Beautiful
5. Hölderlin: Dialectic of Tragedy
6. Hegel: The Aufhebung of the Aesthetic State
III. Realism
7. Marx: Communism and the Laws of Beauty
8. Wagner: The Communal Artwork
9. Nietzsche: Aesthetic Morals
IV. Postrealism
10. Heidegger: Ontological Anarchy
11. Marcuse: Aesthetic Ethos
12. Spies: Theatre State
Coda: Eutopia
Index.