2014
DOI: 10.3817/1214169028
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Johann Herder, Early Nineteenth-Century Counter-Enlightenment, and the Common Roots of Multiculturalism and Right-Wing Populism

Abstract: and Stjernfelt note that, as a result of the cartoon crisis in 2006, the Danish People's Party was forced to embrace freedom of speech. This concession could only be made, however, by putting the label of "Danish values" on the declaration. All of this, the authors argue, amounts to "culturalism of the right." 3 It is all about "us": "we" are important and fascinating; "our" perspective is penetrating; our culture is deep and majestic, and it awakens the spirit; universal declarations are words on paper and lo… Show more

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