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portada Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Ideal
Type
Physical Book
Year
2009
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
030015853X
ISBN13
9780300158533

Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Ideal

Rob Riemen (Author) · Yale University Press · Paperback

Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Ideal - Rob Riemen

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Synopsis "Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Ideal"

Already translated into ten languages, this brief testament to the transformative power of ideas is resonating with readers―especially the rising generation―throughout the world. Nobility of Spirit is a spiritual journey to the source of those values―especially truth, freedom and dignity―that must be sustained in order for civilization to flourish. Riemen explores the tradition from Socrates and Spinoza, to Goethe, Whitman, and Thomas Mann―singular individuals who courageously refused to compromise their ideals, and he engages with them with great insight, intimacy and invention. It is the anti-fascist Mann with whom Riemen feels a particular affinity, and who serves as a beacon to a world free of barbarism. Mann’s 1945 volume, Nobility of Spirit: Sixteen Essays on the Problem of Humanity, inspires the form of Riemen’s inquiry. Indeed, Riemen’s eloquent meditation on "nobility of spirit" begins with an extraordinary encounter with Elisabeth Mann Borghese, guardian of the oceans, and the last surviving daughter of the great author of The Magic Mountain and other masterworks. Riemen’s slim, powerful volume ends with an essay on Leone Ginsberg, an Italian Jewish intellectual murdered by the Nazis, who implores his wife―the  novelist Natalia Ginsburg―to “be brave” as he is taken to his death. Ultimately, Riemen calls for all of us to “be brave” as we battle those forces―terror, hate and ignorance―that are conspiring against humanity.

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