Works by Geoghegan, V. (exact spelling)

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  1. Edward Carpenter's England Revisited.V. Geoghegan - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (3):509-528.
    This article explores the complex ways in which Edward Carpenter deployed the concept of 'England' in his work. It examines his privileging of England over Britain, and reconstructs his attempt to delineate identities within and of Englishness. It argues that Carpenter had sympathy with elements of all three of the main modern analyses of nationality, namely liberal nationalism, post-nationalism and the post-national. In the process it charts the development of Carpenter's ideas from his early liberal patriotism, through his critique of (...)
     
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    Marcuse and "the Christian Bourgeois Concept of Freedom".V. Geoghegan - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (165):49-67.
    Contemporary theorization of the post-secular involves, and further invites, philosophical and historical reflection on the nature of the secular. Charles Taylor, in A Secular Age, has warned against what he terms “subtraction stories” of the emergence of modern secularism, narratives built around simplistic images of the rejection of, and liberation from, a Christian age of faith; these polemical confections need to be replaced, he argues, by accounts that register the complex processes by which secularism emerged out of the Christian, and (...)
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