L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia

The article faces a short period of time in Max Weber’s life before and during the Great War. In 1913 Max Weber found himself spending more than some days in the vegetarian and anarchist community of Monte Verità, in Italian Switzerland. This meant a chance for empirical observations of life forms i...

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Main Author: Massimo Palma
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/10052
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spelling doaj-c129e2a4302b40229baeaed01b8e5a0a2021-07-02T20:58:15ZengFirenze University PressCambio2239-11182021-04-01102010.13128/cambio-10052L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermediaMassimo Palma0Università Suor Orsola Benincasa di RomaThe article faces a short period of time in Max Weber’s life before and during the Great War. In 1913 Max Weber found himself spending more than some days in the vegetarian and anarchist community of Monte Verità, in Italian Switzerland. This meant a chance for empirical observations of life forms imbued with free love and hints of counterculture. While his personal life went through changes, due to both the war and new emotional ties, in the Intermediate Reflections he came to consider the role of eroticism in the spheres of life, as a way to organize the world, or to refuse it. Further on, in the famous Science as Vocation conference, in his attempt to deal with the normative-axiological domain, as noticed by E. R. Curtius, the erotic sphere will become a model, through its ‘failed relationship’ in the way values are thought and believed in by subjects. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/10052WeberErosMonte VeritàMax Weber and eroticism
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L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
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Max Weber and eroticism
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title L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
title_short L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
title_full L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
title_fullStr L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
title_full_unstemmed L’erotica tiranna. Weber, Monte Verità e la Considerazione intermedia
title_sort l’erotica tiranna. weber, monte verità e la considerazione intermedia
publisher Firenze University Press
series Cambio
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description The article faces a short period of time in Max Weber’s life before and during the Great War. In 1913 Max Weber found himself spending more than some days in the vegetarian and anarchist community of Monte Verità, in Italian Switzerland. This meant a chance for empirical observations of life forms imbued with free love and hints of counterculture. While his personal life went through changes, due to both the war and new emotional ties, in the Intermediate Reflections he came to consider the role of eroticism in the spheres of life, as a way to organize the world, or to refuse it. Further on, in the famous Science as Vocation conference, in his attempt to deal with the normative-axiological domain, as noticed by E. R. Curtius, the erotic sphere will become a model, through its ‘failed relationship’ in the way values are thought and believed in by subjects.
topic Weber
Eros
Monte Verità
Max Weber and eroticism
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/10052
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