Utopias for Boomers: religion, psychology, and sovereignty in the long sixties
This article discusses the intertwining of religion and politics in utopian imaginaries against the backdrop of Robert Yelle’s recent theoretical reflections on the relationship between the ‘sacred’ and Carl Schmitt’s idea of a ‘state of exception.’ It argues that in utopian imaginaries, the converg...
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Religion
Year: 2024, Volume: 54, Issue: 3, Pages: 474–493 |
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B.F. Skinner
B Timothy Leary B antinomian sovereignty B Psychology B Long Sixties B Abraham Maslow B Utopia B Carl Schmitt |
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