Europa und die Welt – Schelers Analyse zum kapitalistischen Geist der Moderne

Phenomenology and Mind 25 (25):130 (2023)
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Since the outbreak of the First World War, Max Scheler has been interested in political and cultural constellations within Europe. But he also thinks about Europe as a plural entity and its relationship to other world regions. Thus, he analyses processes of globalisation, in his view a Europeanisation of the world, from political, economic and cultural points of view. In his analyses of such a “Europeanisation of the world”, Scheler refers to the great studies on the history of capitalism by Werner Sombart and Max Scheler, from which he takes the talk of the “capitalist spirit of modernity”. Scheler's analysis of globalisation leads to a critique of the European claim to cultural hegemony. He pleads for a preservation of differences and a new vitalisation of cultural values through productive conflicts such as wars on a global scale. Scheler's texts still provoke their readers today, at least to think about them.

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