The Genealogies of Modernity Journal

Philosophy & Religion Anna Ezekiel Philosophy & Religion Anna Ezekiel

The Forgotten Young Hegelian

In light of Brentano-von Arnim’s recognition by the Young Hegelians and her association with the Silesian Weavers’ Uprising, it is remarkable that her political writing is so rarely considered in work on the development of Communism.

Anna Ezekiel examines the contributions of a neglected Left Hegelian

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Philosophy & Religion Nate Tinner-Williams Philosophy & Religion Nate Tinner-Williams

Creating a Home for Black Catholicism

If Black Catholics—having lived through repeated disappointments and the demoralizing treatment of their ancestors—are exhausted in the fight, now is the perfect time to find new strength and take heed of history as the Church changes all around them.

Nate Tinner-Williams carves out a space for Black Catholicism

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Philosophy & Religion Ryan McDermott Philosophy & Religion Ryan McDermott

Nietzsche Was Not a Genealogist

Contrary to Foucault’s account of genealogy, Nietzsche characterizes his enterprise as the discovery of the true (singular) origin of intellectual and cultural phenomena. Genealogy, in his disparaging account, gets it wrong.

Ryan McDermott develops an answer to the question: what is genealogy?

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