Georges Dumézil - The Scholarly Enchanter
- ethnological work
- Categories:Philosophy
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2019
- Pages:84
- Retail Price:11.00 EUR
- Size:140mm×210mm
- Publication Place:France
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
- Essential keys for understanding the birth of Indo-European societies and especially modern, totalitarian regimes.
- Perfect reading for all students of history, political sciences and philosophy.
Description
From 1938 onwards, Georges Dumézil develops a new approach to Indo-European myths and highlights an ideology which, according to him, constitutes the foundation of all the great political regimes from India to France, from Antiquity to the present day.
This ideology is based on three hierarchical functions: magical and legal sovereignty, prowess in warfare, fertility and prosperity, three pillars that have supported empires, monarchies and totalitarianisms for thousands of years.
Although the work of Dumézil is substantial, it has often been neglected or even distorted, an oversight that this book by a doctor of philosophy seeks to put right. Through Dumézil’s words it both shapes a better understanding of the world today, through the Indo-European imagination, and provides a weapon against totalitarianisms and their political myths.





