The politics of disenchantment: Marcel Gauchet and the French struggle with secularization
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Peden, Knox
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Taylor & Francis Group
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This article looks at Marcel Gauchet’s major metahistorical
statement, The Disenchantment of the World: A Political History of
Religion (1985), and uses it to advance a series of claims about the
place of secularization in debates within and about French
politics, especially in relation to modern French history. The
argument is put forward that Gauchet’s work is best understood
as offering an alternative philosophy of history to Marxism that
could serve to support a broadly republican realignment of
French politics in the 1980s. Revisionist historiography concerning
the French Revolution likewise played a role in this development,
and served as a prerequisite of sorts to Gauchet’s broader
historical project. The article also considers Gauchet’s work in light
of postmodern skepticism of the utility of historical metanarratives.
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Intellectual History Review
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