Introduction: Kierkegaard on romance and political community;
1. The
significance of Kierkegaard's Two Ages;
2. A plethora of intepretations:
Kierkegaard on human sociability;
3. An interpretive alternative:
Kierkegaard's preparatory virtues;
4. The unique features of two ages: a
literary review;
5. The uniqueness of this life-view;
6. The virtues of true
romance;
7. The two ages and the spheres of the private and the public;
8.
The formative power of cultural/political life;
9. The virtues of the age of
revolution;
10. The vices of the present age;
11. Conclusion.