Having written recently about the death of Queen Elizabeth, I’d like to call attention to some of the things I’ve written in the past about what I believe to be the essentially monarchical character of the human imagination:
My essay for the Cambridge Companion to C. S. Lewis on the Narnia books, which I argue have a single theme:
disputed sovereignty A post on the very idea of
the return of the King An essay on how Emile Durkheim’s portrayal of the dominant concerns of traditional or “primitive” societies
has a modern afterlife An essay on
the ongoing power of what Leszek Kołakowski calls “mythical thinking” (and do check out the Kołakowski tag at the bottom of this post)
Short version of all this: Every distinction we make between our “modern” selves and our “primitive” ancestors is wrong. We’re exactly like them in all the ways that really matter for our own self-understanding.
Published on September 26, 2022 03:49