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Bergson, Politics, and Religion examines the political and religious dimensions of the work of philosopher Henri Bergson. Although best known for his ideas on the nature of time, memory, and evolution, in his final book—The Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932)—Bergson turned his attention to questions of war, moral duty, and spirituality. The essays in this volume reflect on Bergson as a distinctly political thinker and revitalize his ideas for contemporary political philosophy. Contributors include Keith Ansell-Pearson, Claire Colebrook, Leonard Lawlor, Paola Marrati, Philippe Soulez, and Frédéric Worms. Henri Bergson is primarily known for his work on time, memory, and creativity. His equally innovative interventions into politics and religion have, however, been neglected or dismissed until now. In the first book in English dedicated to Bergson as a political thinker, leading Bergson scholars illuminate his positions on core concerns within political philosophy: the significance of emotion in moral judgment, the relationship between biology and society, and the entanglement of politics and religion. Ranging across Bergsons writings but drawing mainly on his last book, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, the contributors consider Bergsons relevance to contemporary discussions of human rights, democratic pluralism, and environmental ethics.Contributors. Keith Ansell-Pearson, G. William Barnard, Claire Colebrook, Hisashi Fujita, Suzanne Guerlac, Vladimir Jankélévitch, Frédéric Keck, Leonard Lawlor, Alexandre Lefebvre, Paola Marrati, John Mullarkey, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Carl Power, Philippe Soulez, Jim Urpeth, Melanie White, Frédéric Worms

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"The strength of this book is the way that it remedies the scholarly neglect of Henri Bergson's political and religious thought, especially as found in his last book, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion. Together, these essays provide a more well-rounded view of Bergson's complete project and show how he can contribute to rethinking a number of current issues in sociological, political, and religious thought."-John Protevi, author of Political Affect: Connecting the Social and the Somatic "This timely collection offers the most sustained and expansive investigation to date of Henri Bergson's understanding of the political and of religion. Critical essays by respected scholars of Bergson's multifaceted work are preceded by a superb, rigorously argued, and lucid introductory analysis of his guiding concepts and intuitions. The collection as a whole invites us to reconsider what a truly Bergsonian 'actualization of philosophy within politics' looked like during Bergson's time, as well as what further promise it may contain for the diplomatic, deliberative, and radically democratic challenges that face us today. It shows too how deeply Bergson's pragmatic lesson relied on his increasing awareness of the resources of the religious archive, particularly of mysticism. As such, this book offers a remarkable new point of departure in the ongoing and all too predictable controversies concerning religion and politics, nationalism and internationalism, war and peace."-Hent de Vries, author of Philosophy and the Turn to Religion The editors of and contributors to this volume make a good case that researchers interested in questions of the history of Continental political and religious thought may benefit from a close look at the work of Bergson. Recommended. - R.C. Robinson (Choice) The introduction by the editors is excellent and the essays are of a uniformly high quality, with several taking 'Bergsonian' thought into new territory. Both Bergson scholars and those new to his work will find much here that will stimulate thinking. - Keith Robinson (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews) Those new to Bergson will nd rst-rate introductions, written by leading scholars, to Bergsons relation to the humanities and social sciences. Those already initiated into Bergson scholarship will nd their thought ignited anew as these expert voices advance a dimension of Bergsons thought overlooked in these salad days of Bergson studies. - Michael R. Kelly (French Studies) Will be warmly welcomed by students of early twentieth century polemological, political psychological and perhaps political ecological action as well.  - Paul Timmermans (Political Studies Review)

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Examines the political and religious dimensions of the work of philosopher Henri Bergson
Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Bergson, Politics, and Religion 1(24)
Alexandre Lefebvre
Melanie White
PART I CLOSED AND OPEN
1 The Closed and the Open in The Two Sources of Morality and Religion: A Distinction That Changes Everything
25(15)
Frederic Worms
2 Bergson, the Void, and the Politics of Life
40(21)
Suzanne Guerlac
3 Equally Circular: Bergson and the Vague Inventions of Politics
61(14)
John Mullarkey
4 The Art of the Future
75(24)
Claire Colebrook
PART II POLITICS
5 Bergson as Philosopher of War and Theorist of the Political
99(27)
Philippe Soulez
6 Anarchy and Analogy: The Violence of Language in Bergson and Sorel
126(18)
Hisashi Fujita
7 Asceticism and Sexuality: "Cheating Nature" in Bergson's The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
144(15)
Leonard Lawlor
8 Creative Freedom: Henri Bergson and Democratic Theory
159(15)
Paulina Ochoa Espejo
9 Bergson's Critique of Practical Reason
174(19)
Carl Power
10 Bergson and Human Rights
193(24)
Alexandre Lefebvre
PART III RELIGION AND MYSTICISM
11 Bergson and Judaism
217(29)
Vladimir Jankelevitch
12 Bergson and Nietzsche on Religion: Critique, Immanence, and Affirmation
246(19)
Keith Ansell-Pearson
Jim Urpeth
13 Assurance and Confidence in The Two Sources of Morality and Religion: A Sociological Interpretation of the Distinction between Static Religion and Dynamic Religion
265(16)
Frederic Keck
14 Tuning into Other Worlds: Henri Bergson and the Radio Reception Theory of Consciousness
281(18)
G. William Barnard
15 James, Bergson, and an Open Universe
299(14)
Paola Marrati
Bibliography 313(12)
Contributors 325(2)
Index 327
Alexandre Lefebvre is Lecturer in the Department of Government and International Relations and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He is the author of The Image of Law: Deleuze, Bergson, Spinoza.

Melanie White is Senior Lecturer in Social Theory at the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales.