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Age of Anger

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by Pankaj Mishra


  cult of sacrifice and martyrdom

  cultural

  economic

  and emphasis on duties

  English

  fin de siècle

  fin de siècle celebration of violence/virility

  French

  German

  invention of concept

  Italian

  Khomeinism

  Mazzini’s non-European disciples

  messianic fantasy of redemption and glory

  nineteenth-century adaptations worldwide

  poet-prophets

  post-9/11 toxic nationalists

  post-Cold War resurgence of

  in post-colonial states

  present-day

  as product of men of letters

  religiosity of sentiment

  ‘rise again’ rhetoric

  and Rousseau

  and twentieth-century world wars

  us-versus-them/demonization of ‘other’

  white nationalists in USA

  see also Hindu nationalism

  Nazism

  Hindu nationalist admiration for

  Nechaev, Sergei

  negative solidarity concept

  Nehru, Jawaharlal

  neo-liberalism

  axioms of autonomy and interest-seeking

  conflation of free enterprise with freedom

  crony-capitalist regimes

  New York Review of Books

  Newsweek

  Newton, Isaac

  Niebuhr, Reinhold

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  death of God

  on development

  on French Revolution

  the last men

  and Napoleon

  nihilism

  rejection of German nationalism

  and ressentiment

  superman idea

  and Voltaire-Rousseau battle

  and Wagner

  will to power concept

  nihilism

  see also anarchism

  Nordau, Max, Degeneration (1892)

  North Korea

  Northern Ireland

  Norway, Breivik massacre in (2011)

  Novalis

  Obama, Barack

  oil industry

  Oklahoma City bombing (1995)

  Oriani, Alfredo

  Orlando massacre (2016)

  Ortega y Gasset, José, The Revolt of the Masses (1930)

  Orwell, George, Nienteen Eighty-Four (1949)

  Ottoman Empire

  Polish émigrés in

  revival of Ottomanism

  Paine, Thomas

  Pakistan

  Pal, Bipin Chandra

  Palestinian militant groups

  Papini, Giovanni

  Pareto, Vilfredo

  Pascal, Blaise

  Patel, Vallabhbhai

  Paul, Saint

  Paxton, Joseph

  Paz, Octavio, The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950)

  Pea, Enrico

  Perovskaya, Sofia

  Peter the Great

  Petöfi, Sándor

  Philippines

  philosophes

  material comfort and hedonism

  as not democratic

  notion of self-expansion

  patronage of autocrats

  and religion

  as shapers of society

  trahison des clercs

  philosophy

  German

  phrenology

  Pol Pot’s Year Zero

  Poland

  partition in late eighteenth century

  present-day nationalism in

  uprising (1831)

  Polanyi, Karl, The Great Transformation (1944)

  Pope, Alexander

  popular culture

  Posivitism

  post-colonial states

  autocratic modernizers in

  see also individual countries

  brutal police/intelligence states

  growth of ressentiment in

  insurgencies since mid twentieth century

  and Islam

  and Naipaul’s ‘mimic men’

  nation-building ideologies

  post-Cold War period

  Western inspired national emulation

  and ‘Western Model’

  progress, Enlightenment/modern notions of

  assumed spread eastwards

  era of US hegemony

  and fin de siècle thinkers

  and First World War

  as fundamentalist creed in West

  as globalized fantasy post-Cold War

  and Marxist universal utopia

  and nineteenth-century French literature

  notion of self-expansion

  and the philosophes

  present-day constraints/doubts

  and reason

  religion of secular progress

  Rousseau rejects

  and Russian literature

  and Social Darwinism

  ‘propaganda by the deed’

  Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph

  Prussia

  defeat at Jena-Auerstädt

  Franco-Prussian war (1871)

  Frederick II

  pseudo-science

  public sphere

  Pushkin, Alexander

  The Bronze Horseman (1836)

  Eugene Onegin

  Imitations of the Quran (1824)

  Putin, Vladimir

  al-Qaeda

  Qutb, Sayyid

  racism

  after Brexit vote

  Californian Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

  institutionalization of by colonialism

  Islamophobia

  in late nineteenth century

  scapegoats and invented enemies

  scientific

  on social media

  white supremacists

  worldwide upsurge of

  see also anti-Semitism

  radicalism and militancy, historical

  as conjoined with globalization

  ‘decade of regicide’ (1890s)

  emergence in nineteenth century

  influence of Nietzsche

  local defences of autonomy

  martyrdom, sacrifice and death

  and mass migration

  in nineteenth-century Russia

  politics of flamboyant gestures

  pre-1848 conspirators and insurgents

  and quests for transcendence

  revolts in Spanish American colonies

  revolts of 1820s

  revolutionary period (1830)

  revolutionary period (1848–9)

  and rise of mass air travel

  shared aspirations across movements

  in space between elites and masses

  spread of socialism

  see also anarchism; ressentiment; terrorism

  radicalism and militancy, present-day

  Bakunin as forebear of

  craving for unlimited despotism

  eruption of ‘global civil war’

  identity as neither stable nor coherent

  nineteenth/early twentieth-century antecedents

  and paradox of individual freedom

  social backgrounds

  and urbanization

  violence as end in itself

  volatile desire for creative destruction

  see also ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria); Islamism, Radical; ressentiment; terrorism

  Rai, Lala Lajpat

  Ramdev, Baba

  Reagan, Ronald

  reason

  and cult of progress

  fantasy of a rationally organized world

  and French Revolution

  and philosophes’ support of despots

  and principle of equality

  theoretical rationalism

  and triumphs of capitalist imperialism

  see also individual, liberal universalist ideal of

  Reclus, Élisée

  Red Brigade in Italy

 
; refugees

  religious faith

  and French Revolution

  ideal of transcendence

  and nationalist sentiment

  in nineteenth-century Germany

  pseudo-religions in 1815–48 period

  see also individual faiths and religions

  Renan, Ernest

  Republican Party, US

  ressentiment

  alienated young man of promise

  in Austria-Hungary

  characteristics of

  in colonial India

  and conflicted/contradictory identity

  as default metaphysics of modern world

  disaffected educated classes

  and Dostoyevsky

  German Romantics

  growth of in post-colonial states

  and jingoism

  and Kierkegaard

  and mimetic desire

  and ‘narcissism of small difference’

  and Nazism

  and Nietzsche

  and political spectrum

  present-day

  and Rousseau

  in Russian literature

  Max Scheler’s theory

  ‘superfluous’ groups/people

  ‘superfluous’ men in Russian fiction

  in unified Germany

  in unified Italy

  unsatisfied fantasies of consumerism

  white male

  Rhodes, Cecil

  Rice, Condoleezza

  Rida, Rashid

  right-wing extremism

  Rimbaud, Arthur

  Robespierre, Maximilien

  Roca, Mateo Morral

  Roman Empire

  Romantics

  see also German Romantics

  Roof, Dylann

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rostow, W. W., The Stages of Economic Growth (1960)

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  and amour propre

  and assumptions of progress

  as dangerous prophet of revolution

  denounces commercial society

  and female sexuality

  and founding of ‘isms’

  and German Romantics

  idealizing of ancient communities

  life and personality of

  and nationalism

  notion of social hypocrisy

  and the philosophes

  and Poland

  politics as personal for

  and religion

  and ressentiment

  revolt against modernity

  and Russia

  and social equality

  soldier-citizen concept

  views on human nature

  and Voltaire

  Confessions

  Considerations on the Government of Poland

  Discourse on the Arts and Sciences

  Émile (1762)

  Julie, ou La Nouvelle Héloïse (1761)

  Reveries of a Solitary Walker (1782)

  The Social Contract (1762)

  Rushdie, Salman

  Ruskin, John

  Russia

  alienated young man of promise

  Bronze Horseman in St. Petersburg

  ‘catch-up’ with Atlantic West

  Christianity in

  collapse of Soviet Communism

  ‘Decembrists’ rising (1825)

  and industrial revolution

  literature

  see also Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  muzhik (peasant)

  nineteenth-century revolutionaries

  peasant commune in

  People’s Will movement

  Peter the Great’s Westernization

  and the philosophes

  Putin regime

  serfdom in

  the ‘superfluous’ man in

  Tsargrad TV channel

  Russo-Japanese war

  Rwanda

  Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin

  Saint-Just, Louis Antoine Léon de

  Saint-Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de

  Salvemini, Gaetano

  San Bernardino, California

  Sand, George

  Santayana, George

  Sanua, James

  Sarkozy, Nicolas

  Saudi Arabia

  Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar

  Scheler, Max

  Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph

  Schiller, Friedrich

  Schleiermacher, Friedrich

  Schmitt, Carl

  Schönerer, Georg von

  Schopenhauer, Arthur

  Schorske, Carl, Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture (1980)

  science

  Scotland

  Scott, Walter

  secessionism

  Second World War

  sexuality

  female

  Shanghai

  Shariati, Ali

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  Shestov, Lev

  Shinawatra, Thaksin

  Sikh militants

  slavery and serfdom

  Smith, Adam

  Snowden, Edward

  Social Darwinism

  social mobility

  socialism

  Soedjatmoko

  Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

  Sorel, Georges

  Soseki, Natsume

  South America

  anarchists in Buenos Aires

  impact of Western materialism

  Soviet Union

  Spain

  Sparta

  Spencer, Herbert

  Sri Lanka

  St Petersburg

  de Staël, Madame

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stalinism

  Stendhal

  Stephens, Henry

  Stifter, Adalbert, Indian Summer (1857)

  Stirner, Max

  The Ego and its Own (1844)

  Sturm und Drang

  Sudan, Mahdist revolt (1880s)

  Suharto

  suicide and depression rates

  suicide bombers

  al-Suri, Abu Musab

  Sweden

  Symbolist poetry

  Syria

  Tacitus, Germania

  Tagore, Rabindranath

  al-Tahtawi, Rifa’a Rafi’, The Extraction of Gold, or an Overview of Paris (1834)

  Tamil militancy

  Tanizaki, Junichiro

  Tata, Ratan

  Taylorism

  terrorism

  9/11 attacks

  al-Suri’s jihad strategy

  anarchist (from 1870s)

  Brussels attack (March 2016)

  Charlie Hebdo attack

  ‘experts’ on

  fin de siècle crackdowns

  ‘global war on terror’

  Hindu supremacist (1909)

  Islam-centric accounts of

  in late nineteenth-century France

  by nationalist groups in recent past

  Paris massacres (November 2015)

  ‘police actions’ policy in West

  present-day

  ‘propaganda by the deed’

  Tamil pioneering of suicide attacks

  Theodore Roosevelt’s crusade against

  white perpetrators

  Tetsuro, Watsuji

  Thailand

  Thatcher, Margaret

  Theosophy

  Thiel, Peter

  Thoreau, Henry David, Walden (1854)

  Tibet

  Tocqueville, Alexis de

  on commercial society

  and democracy

  on despotic government

  and equality

  on Frederick of Prussia

  on French Revolution

  on George Sand

  on globalization

  and imperialism

  and individual freedom

  on philosophes

  and USA

  Tolstoy, Leo

  Hadji Murat (1902)

  War and Peace

  totalitarian polit
ics

  Towianski, Andrzej

  trade and commerce

  rapid growth in eighteenth century

  Smith’s ‘hidden hand’

  Voltaire’s praise of

  see also capitalism; commercial society

  transport and communications

  Treitschke, Heinrich von

  Triple Alliance (1882)

  Troeltsch, Ernst

  Trump, Donald

  Tunisia

  Turgenev, Ivan

  Fathers and Sons (1862)

  Rudin

  Turgot, Anne Robert Jacques

  Turkey

  1915 genocide

  Erdogan regime

  revival of Ottomanism

  Young Turkey

  see also Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal; Ottoman Empire

  Tyutchev, Fyodor Ivanovich

  Umberto I, King of Italy

  unemployment

  United Nations

  United States of America (USA)

  anti-government sentiment in

  assassination of President McKinley (1901)

  Californian Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

  contempt for elites in

  easy availability of weapons in

  economic decline since 1970s

  Fort Hood killings (2009)

  Haymarket affair in Chicago (1886)

  immigrant anarchists in

  imperialism

  individualistic culture

  National Rifle Association (NRA)

  New Deal

  new ‘Western Model’ (post-1945)

  Pearl Harbor attack (1941)

  post-WW2 hegemony

  radical left organizations

  Republican presidential primaries (2016)

  right-wing extremism

  San Bernardino shootings (2016)

  segregationist policies

  threats to Mexicans and Muslims

  Tocqueville on

  Treitschke on

  triumphalist history in

  white nationalists/supremacists in

  white perpetrators of mass violence

  see also African-Americans

  urban development

  urbanization

  utilitarian ethic

  Vidal, Gore

  Vienna, Congress of (1815)

  violence

  and Christian theology

  destruction as a creative passion

  as end in itself

  fin de siècle celebration of

  and Futurism

  glorified in post-unification Italy

  and Hindu nationalism

  imperialist justifications for

  Liang’s ‘destructionism’

  mimetic nature of

  and modernity

  podvig in Russian literature

  post-9/11 intensity in USA

  present-day

  privatization and socialization of

  see also terrorism

  Vivekananda, Swami

  Voegelin, Eric

  Voilquin, Suzanne

  Voltaire

  and amour propre

  anti-Semitism of

  and Catherine of Russia

  and the Church

  in England

  and enlightened despots

  hatred of the masses

  Herder on

  praise of consumerism and trade

  and Rousseau

  and Russia

  wealth of

  Essay on the Manners and Spirit of Nations (1756)

  ‘Le Mondain’ (1736)

  Philosophical Letters (1773)

  Wagner, Richard

  the Weathermen

  Weber, Max

 

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