Oct 8, 2011

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The Forbidden Identity

The Forbidden Identity

I met Jared Taylor again recently at the National Policy Institute’s 2011 conference in Washington D.C., where we were both speakers.We then coincided at a brunch that was held the morning after the event. As I was to take a flight back to the United Kingdom in the afternoon, and as his base is on the way to the airport, he suggested I take an early cab and stop by for a visit...

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Dec 27, 2009

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The Culture of Critique
& the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Part 3 (Conclusion)

Review of:Reinhart KoselleckCritique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.3. The Crisis of the Old Order“When and whenever [men] are subjects without being citizens, they inevitably endow other concerns and pursuits—economic, social, cultural—with an independent and hence rival...

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Dec 25, 2009

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The Culture of Critique
& the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Part 2

Review of:Reinhart KoselleckCritique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988Read Part 1 here.2. The Culture of CritiqueIt was the failure to comprehend the nature of the Absolutist State system (its avoidance of divisive political questions of faith and belief) that gave rise to the Enlightenment and its culture of critique.For...

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Dec 24, 2009

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The Culture of Critique
& the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Part 1

Reinhart KoselleckCritique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988La politique, c’est le destin. — NapoleonKoselleck’s Critique and Crisis (1959) is one of the great dissertations of the 20th-century German university system.It cast new light not just on the past it re-presented, but on the present, whose own...

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