Wittgenstein and Politics

International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):61-79 (2004)
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Abstract

There is nothing in Wittgenstein's philosophical writings remotely approaching an unambiguous expression of right-wing or left-wing sentiments. The words "politics" and "political" do not figure in his work and politicians are referred to only in passing. All that can reasonably be argued is that his philosophy has indirect implications for how we should collectively live our lives, approach political problems or think about political theory. In this paper I critically examine claims that have been made regarding the significance of his writings for politics with an eye to showing they are textually dubious or otherwise misleading.

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