Isms and Ologies: 453 Difficult Doctrines You've Always Pretended to Understand
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #18820 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-02
- Binding: Hardcover
- 416 pages
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Synopsis
From chauvinism to chiliasm, from epicureanism to existentialism, and from nationalism to nominalism, we live in a wilderness of dogmas and doctrines, creeds and credos. But what in heaven's name do all these -isms mean? Just what was it that made heresies such as Arianism and Pelagianism so heretical? What's the difference between an anarchist and an anarcho-syndicalist, a Platonist and a Neo-Platonist? And how modern can Modernism really be if all the famous modernists are dead? Some everyday -isms - the likes of materialism, naturism and surrealism - present few problems. Others are more troublesome. There are some concepts (irredentism? ontology?) whose meanings - even when checked in a dictionary - somehow fail to adhere. And it gets tougher. In the darkest depths of the forest of ideas lurk -isms which even the most cutting-edge of metropolitan intellectuals might struggle to define snappily. Muggletonianism, anyone? Henotheism - your starter for twenty, Hampstead! Help is now at hand in the small but perfectly formed shape of Isms and Ologies.
About the Author
Arthur Goldwag first studied at Kenyon College and then at Brown
University. He went on to work in book publishing for more than 20 years:
at Random House, the New York Review of Books, and the Book-of-the-Month
Club, amongst others. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.





