Religions (Aug 2017)

Sovereignty of the Living Individual: Emerson and James on Politics and Religion

  • Stephen S. Bush

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel8090164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. 164

Abstract

Read online

William James and Ralph Waldo Emerson are both committed individualists. However, in what do their individualisms consist and to what degree do they resemble each other? This essay demonstrates that James’s individualism is strikingly similar to Emerson’s. By taking James’s own understanding of Emerson’s philosophy as a touchstone, I argue that both see individualism to consist principally in self-reliance, receptivity, and vocation. Putting these two figures’ understandings of individualism in comparison illuminates under-appreciated aspects of each figure, for example, the political implications of their individualism, the way that their religious individuality is politically engaged, and the importance of exemplarity to the politics and ethics of both of them.

Keywords