History, Culture and the Quest for Organism

Since the spread of modernity as a consequence of the French Revolution and the political forms and concepts, the ideologies, and the legal norms it exported, a succession of seekers have set out on a quest for organism, for notions of umbilical immediacy, that is thought to go beyond the arid snare...

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Arab nationalism
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Christian philosophy
Christianity
Cultural history
Ethnic groups
Ethnology
Ethnoreligious groups
Group identity
Historical methodology
Historiography
History
Literary history
Literary studies
Literature
Medieval literature
Metaphysics
Modern literature
Muslims
Narrative history
National identity
Nationalism
Nominalism
Ontological essence
Ontology
Philosophy
Political communication
Political discourse
Political science
Political sociology
Protestant philosophy
Psychology
Religion
Revivalism
Social psychology
Spiritual belief systems
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