By Simon Crhichley
“(…) is politics conceivable without religion? The answer is obviously affirmative as the evidence of various secular political theories testifies. But is politics practicable without religion? That is the question. And that is the question that Rousseau’s thinking of politics faces. Can politics become effective as a way of shaping, motivating and mobilizing [...]
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The catechism of the citizen: politics, law and religion in, after, with and against Rousseau
Posted in Citizenship, Civil Society, Definition, Democracy on September 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »