Thiel German 270 Syllabus PDF
Thiel German 270 Syllabus PDF
Thiel German 270 Syllabus PDF
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Course Requirements: In addition to completing all the reading
and participating in discussion:
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1 - Globalization: Prophecy versus History January 8th
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3 - From 1914 to 1949: World War January
22nd
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M. Teitelbaum, "The Myth of the Science and Engineering
Shortage" (2014) ~5pp
Christopher Lasch, The Revolt of the Elites (1996) pp 3-79;
pp 161-175 ~90pp
Vaclav Smil, "Can Trump bring manufacturing jobs back?"
(2017) ~2pp
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Austrian author Ingeborg Bachmann's story explores the
subjective experience of a cosmopolitan life, amid questions of
empire and the authenticity of provincial localism. Benedict XVI
and Barack Obama both address Islam, one from the point of view
of rationalist Catholic universalism, the other from the point of
view of liberal humanitarian universalism. K. A. Appiah argues for
cosmopolitanism and against ideas of Western uniqueness. But if,
as he claims, there is “no such thing as Western Civilization,”
would he also claim that there is no East Asian civilization? No
Islamic civilization? Is civilization antithetical to any local
specification? James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
could be said to herald a different kind of cosmopolitanism, one
based on the separation of money from government. Their view of
technology transcending politics raises the question of
cryptocurrency: is this the ultimate challenge to state
sovereignty? At the opposite end of information technology, Kai-fu
Lee predicts that the implementation of Artificial Intelligence will
be the key to China's coming economic dominance.
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Based on long experience in US-occupied Afghanistan, Sarah
Chayes argues that corruption fuels violence. But who will take
responsibility for ridding the world of corruption, and how could it
be done? Rory Stewart contrasts the realism of 19th century
British imperialists with the abstraction and impracticality of
contemporary bureaucrats. This week looks at what has actually
happened where Western force has been used to spread
democracy.
Is there any future outside of big cities? What are big cities for,
anyway? This week turns to questions of imitation and rivalry on a
global scale, especially as intensified within and diffused from
metropoles like London and New York. Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
describes the consumption habits of the upper middle class; Amy
Chua describes the methods of child rearing intended to get kids
into that class. Tom Wright and Bradley Hope's reporting on the
man who stole $7 billion USD from the 1MDB sovereign wealth
fund combines imitative consumption with the previous week's
theme of corruption. René Girard contributes a theory of imitative
desire; Geoffrey West outlines a theory of cities. Is the
concentration of talent in a small handful of cities irreversible?
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René Girard, “Hamlet’s Dull Revenge,” from Theater of Envy
(1991) ~19pp
Vladimir Solovyov, War, Progress, and the End of History
(1900) ~180pp
What was Hamlet waiting for? René Girard reinterprets this classic
avatar of Western man: in an age when technology has made it
possible to destroy the world, perhaps we should understand
hesitation before vengeance. Vladimir Solovyov looks forward
from 1900 to a speculative end of history, including
intercontinental war and an Anti-Christ preaching universal
harmony. What did he get right? What does the end of history look
like to us today?
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/Concept-Political-
Expanded-Carl-Schmitt/dp/0226738922
Carl Schmitt, Land and Sea (Candor, NY: Telos Press, 2015)
$21.95 paperback
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Land-Sea-World-
Historical-Carl-Schmitt/dp/0914386565
Leo Strauss, On Tyranny (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press,
2013)
$30.00 paperback
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Tyranny-Corrected-
Including-Strauss-Kojève-
Correspondence/dp/022603013X
Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, The American Challenge
(Paris: Versilio, 2014)
$9.99 on Kindle; otherwise out of print
Link: https://www.amazon.com/American-Challenge-
Jean-Jacques-Servan-Schreiber-ebook/dp/B00KLDRT0U
Christopher Lasch, The Revolt of the Elites (New York:
Norton, 1996)
$18.42 paperback
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Revolt-Elites-Betrayal-
Democracy/dp/0393313719
Kai-fu Lee, AI Superpowers (New York: Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt, 2018)
Link: https://www.amazon.com/AI-Superpowers-China-
Silicon-Valley/dp/132854639X
Yoram Hazony, The Virtue of Nationalism (New York: Basic
Books, 2018)
$19.49 hardcover
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Virtue-Nationalism-
Yoram-Hazony/dp/1541645375
Sarah Chayes, Thieves of State (New York: Norton, 2016)
$15.72 paperback
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Thieves-State-
Corruption-Threatens-Security/dp/0393352285
Vladimir Solovyov, War, Progress, and the End of History:
Three Conversations Including a Short Story of the Anti-
Christ (Hudson, NY: Lindisfarne, 1990)
$9.99 on Kindle; otherwise out of print
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/War-Progress-History-
Vladimir-Solovyov-ebook/dp/B00AR5HB96/
Journal articles:
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René Girard, “Hamlet’s Dull Revenge,” Chapter 30 (pp 271-
289) in
Theater of Envy: William Shakespeare (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1991)
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Benedict XVI, "Faith, Reason and the University: Memories
and Reflections," Lecture at Regensburg, September 12,
2006
Link: http://w2.vatican.va/content/benedict-
xvi/en/speeches/2006/september/documents/hf_ben-
xvi_spe_20060912_university-regensburg.html
Barack Obama, Remarks to the Muslim world, Lecture at
Cairo, June 4, 2009
Link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/04/us/politics/04oba
ma.text.html
K. A. Appiah, “There is No Such Thing as Western
Civilization” The Guardian, November 9, 2016
Link:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/wester
n-civilisation-appiah-reith-lecture
Liu Mingfu, "The Chinese Dream to Overtake America" The
Atlantic, June 4, 2015; excerpt from The China Dream: Great
Power Thinking and Strategic Posture in the Post-American
Era (New York: CN Times, 2015)
Link:
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/
06/china-dream-liu-mingfu-power/394748/
Rory Stewart, "The Irresistible Illusion" (London Review of
Books Vol. 31 No. 13, July 9, 2009)
Link: https://www.lrb.co.uk/v31/n13/rory-stewart/the-
irresistible-illusion
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, "Conspicuous consumption is over"
Aeon, June 7, 2017; excerpt from The Sum of Small Things: A
Theory of the Aspirational Class (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2017)
Link: https://aeon.co/ideas/conspicuous-consumption-is-
over-its-all-about-intangibles-now
Amy Chua, "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior" Wall Street
Journal, January 8, 2011; excerpt from Battle Hymn of the
Tiger Mother (New York, Penguin: 2011)
Link:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1000142405274870411
1504576059713528698754
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Tom Wright and Bradley Hope, "The Billion-Dollar Mystery
Man and the Wildest Party Vegas Ever Saw," Wall Street
Journal, September 15, 2018; excerpt from Billion Dollar
Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the
World (New York: Hachette, 2018)
Link: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-billion-dollar-
mystery-man-and-the-wildest-party-vegas-ever-saw-
1536984061
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