
Ambition
An Essay on the Burning Desire to Rise
Eckart Goebel(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Publisher)
Published on 30. June 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-5013-8383-0 (ISBN)
Description
We describe people who are "consumed" or "devoured" by ambition as if by a predator or an out-of-control inferno.
Thinkers since deepest antiquity have raised these questions, approaching the subject of ambition with ambivalence and often trepidation-as when the ancient Greek poet Hesiod proposed a differentiation between the good and the bad goddess Eris. Indeed, ambition as a longing for immortal fame seems to be one of the unique hallmarks of the human species. While philosophy has touched only occasionally on the problem of burning ambition, sociology, psychoanalysis, and world literature have provided rich and more revealing descriptions and examples of its shaping role in human history.
Drawing on a long and varied tradition of writing on this topic, ranging from the works of Homer through Shakespeare, Freud, and Kafka and from the history of ancient Greece and Rome to the Italian Renaissance and up to the present day (to modernity and the current neoliberal era), Eckart Goebel explores our driving passion for recognition - that insatiable hunter in the mirror - and power.
Thinkers since deepest antiquity have raised these questions, approaching the subject of ambition with ambivalence and often trepidation-as when the ancient Greek poet Hesiod proposed a differentiation between the good and the bad goddess Eris. Indeed, ambition as a longing for immortal fame seems to be one of the unique hallmarks of the human species. While philosophy has touched only occasionally on the problem of burning ambition, sociology, psychoanalysis, and world literature have provided rich and more revealing descriptions and examples of its shaping role in human history.
Drawing on a long and varied tradition of writing on this topic, ranging from the works of Homer through Shakespeare, Freud, and Kafka and from the history of ancient Greece and Rome to the Italian Renaissance and up to the present day (to modernity and the current neoliberal era), Eckart Goebel explores our driving passion for recognition - that insatiable hunter in the mirror - and power.
Reviews / Votes
Goebel's book is an eloquent study of a chatoyant term and a timeless phenomenon. A brilliantly written essay that argues historically while teaching readers to turn to their own striving in a truly enlightened manner. * Andreas Beyer, Professor for the History of Art, Universitaet Basel, Switzerland * Eckart Goebel's Ambition is a tour de force, tracking the complex and circuitous history of the concept through a series of profound analyses and offering inspired and provocative reflections of what has driven, haunted, and debilitated individuals and societies across the millennia. * John T. Hamilton, Harvard University, USA *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5013-8383-0 (9781501383830)
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Persons
Eckart Goebel is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Tuebingen, Germany. Previously, he was Chair and Professor of the German Department at New York University, USA. He is the author of seven books, including Beyond Discontent (Bloomsbury, 2012).
James C. Wagner, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the Department of German at New York University, USA.
James C. Wagner, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the Department of German at New York University, USA.
Content
Introduction
I. Semantics of Ambition
II. Eris - Agon - Ambition
III. Ambition in Modernity
1. A New Era of Ambition (Jacob Burckhardt)
2. The Ambition of Equals (Alexis de Tocqueville)
3. Critique of Success (Gustav Ichheiser)
4. Critique of Contemplation (Karl Mannheim)
5. The Ambitious Spoilsport (Roger Caillois)
6. Hesiod's Return in the Achieving Society (David McClelland)
7. Burning Ambition (Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler)
The Ambition to Reject Ambition: An Afterword with a View to Montaigne
Index
I. Semantics of Ambition
II. Eris - Agon - Ambition
III. Ambition in Modernity
1. A New Era of Ambition (Jacob Burckhardt)
2. The Ambition of Equals (Alexis de Tocqueville)
3. Critique of Success (Gustav Ichheiser)
4. Critique of Contemplation (Karl Mannheim)
5. The Ambitious Spoilsport (Roger Caillois)
6. Hesiod's Return in the Achieving Society (David McClelland)
7. Burning Ambition (Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler)
The Ambition to Reject Ambition: An Afterword with a View to Montaigne
Index

