Historicist Orientalism as a Public Absolute: On Herder's Typo-teleology

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (159):19-34 (2012)
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"What is whole on earth? … [D]oesn't this building of the times upon each other make the whole of our species into a formless monstrous structure [zum unförmlichen Riesengebäude], where one carries away what another began to build, where what never should have been built remains standing and in centuries finally everything becomes One Ruin [Ein Schutt], amongst which, the more broken and crumbling it is, the more confidently the hesitating people live?" "Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit1"With the subordination of Church to State introduced by the principle of “cuius…

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