Article: Miguel de Unamuno's Cómo se hace una novela: Confession, Abjection, Religious Economy
On political theology in early twentieth-century Spain: Julia Biggane (University of Aberdeen), "Miguel de Unamuno's Cómo se hace una novela: Confession, Abjection, Religious Economy" ("The Modern Language Review", 104 [4], October 2009: pp. 1018-37).
Quote: "This article explores the political valences of Unamuno's religious and economic thought, ... its advocacy of an expansive transcendentalized liberal exchange economy, ... a cognizance of the shrinking possibilities of such a political theology in the face of the challenges presented by Left and Right political bodies during the Primo de Rivera dictatorship." (bold removed)
On political theology in early twentieth-century Spain: Julia Biggane (University of Aberdeen), "Miguel de Unamuno's Cómo se hace una novela: Confession, Abjection, Religious Economy" ("The Modern Language Review", 104 [4], October 2009: pp. 1018-37).
Quote: "This article explores the political valences of Unamuno's religious and economic thought, ... its advocacy of an expansive transcendentalized liberal exchange economy, ... a cognizance of the shrinking possibilities of such a political theology in the face of the challenges presented by Left and Right political bodies during the Primo de Rivera dictatorship." (bold removed)
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