← Back to Concept Index

reactionary-mind

Described as a 'shipwrecked mind,' it is marked by a sense of exile in time, seeing modernity as a destructive force and themselves as guardians of lost truths.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Shipwrecked Mind: On Political Reaction (2016)Mark Lilla

Chapter 5

The introduction to 'The Shipwrecked Mind' explores the concept of political reaction, highlighting its historical neglect compared to revolution. Mark Lilla traces the evolution of 'reaction' from Enlightenment political theory through the French Revolution, emphasizing that reactionaries are not mere conservatives but radical figures driven by nostalgia and a sense of historical betrayal. The chapter argues that reactionaries possess a complex political imagination that deserves serious study, as their militant nostalgia shapes modern political realities and challenges the dominant revolutionary narrative.