
handle: 10201/135616
Drawing on both Agnes Heller’s paper “Where Are we at Home?” and Hans Blumenberg’s metaphorology, this article discusses the meaning of the home metaphor as applied to the realm of politics. It examines particularly whether or not liberal democracy can be considered a home. In principle, the article argues that the home metaphor is a better image to think premodern, conservative and communitarian politics. Yet its usage in a liberal context attests to some of the profoundest human anxieties.
liberal democracy, Home metaphor, metaphorology, Philosophy of history, Blumenberg, philosophy of history., CDU::3 - Ciencias sociales::32 - Política, Heller, Home metaphor, metaphorology, Liberal democracy
liberal democracy, Home metaphor, metaphorology, Philosophy of history, Blumenberg, philosophy of history., CDU::3 - Ciencias sociales::32 - Política, Heller, Home metaphor, metaphorology, Liberal democracy
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