Thomas Carlyle's political philosophy and social criticism is applied to contemporary politics and political philosophy in the 21st century. His theory and conceptualization of transcendentalism is defended and promoted as a long-ignored political ideology.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: The Scope of Thomas Carlyle in the History of Political Thought
Chapter 2: Carlyle's Latter-Day Pamphlets and the Limits of Political Theory
Chapter 3: Carlyle's Transcendentalism as a Platonic Political Philosophico-Religion: A Comparison of Transcendentalism with Islam and Islamism
Chapter 4: The Antagonism of Thomas Carlyle and John Rawls
Chapter 5: Carlyle's Construction of Justice and Contemporary Political Philosophy
Chapter 6: Carlyle, Ellul, and Their Critiques of Modernity
Chapter 7: Carlyle's Theory of the Phoenix and the Dissolution of Liberalism?
Conclusion: Carlyle's Transcendentalism and a New Stage of Political Development?