Political myth and sacrifice* |
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Authors: | Herbert De Vriese |
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Affiliation: | Philosophy Department, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium |
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Abstract: | This article examines the relationship between political myth and sacrifice. In recent years, as a result of theoretical advances as well as practical concern to understand the rapidly changing landscape of contemporary politics, the phenomenon of political myth has attracted increasing scholarly attention. This has led to a refined and robust theory of political myth, with a sharp analytical edge and relevant practical applications. The relationship between political myth and sacrifice, however, has not been convincingly addressed so far. Gathering insights from the works of Hannah Arendt and Hans Blumenberg, it is argued here that while political myths succeed in providing guidance and orientation to people in a world that is significant to them, they may also involve a loss of sense of reality and produce a dangerous logic of sacrifice. |
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Keywords: | Political myth sacrifice ideology political narratives Arendt Blumenberg |
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