Utopia Nowhere

Cover of Utopia Nowhere by Solange Hertz
Publisher: Tumblar House
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9780984236596
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.53792791928 Pounds
Width: 0.47 inches
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Utopia Nowhere by Solange Hertz, published by Tumblar House in November 2012, is a thought-provoking exploration of the ongoing conflict between the realms of the divine and the secular. This 186-page book delves into the historical struggle described by Hertz as an apocalyptic battle between the “City of God” and the “City of Man.” Through her analysis, she examines how the principle of separation of Church and state has influenced this dynamic, asserting that these two entities remain inextricably linked despite modern political decrees.

Readers will find a comprehensive discussion that includes figures such as Joan of Arc and Louis XVI, as well as themes related to the political implications of religious beliefs and the concept of Americanism. Hertz presents a critical view of Utopia, portraying it as an elusive ideal that perpetually threatens to emerge but ultimately remains unattainable. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between religion and politics, making it a significant contribution to the fields of Political Science and Sociology of Religion.


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“History is the record of an apocalyptic struggle,” says Solange Hertz, “between those two primordial kingdoms – that of God and that of the devil. St. Augustine saw these irreconcilable factions as the City of God and the City of Man. Both are world governments in the largest possible sense, and they are locked in mortal combat till the end of time, for nothing less than the souls of men. When ‘separation of Church and state’ was established as a political principle in modern times, the two Cities began parting company visibly before the eyes of all, but only to square off properly and get at each other better. Like any couple whom God has joined together, Church and state can never be divorced. No matter how many fictitious decrees are handed down by the court of domestic relations, they are still married. And that precisely, is what causes all the trouble.” This book covers a range of topics including Joan of Arc, Louis XVI, the political dimension of the sacred heart dimension, and of course Americanism. All focus on Utopia, “that mysterious social aberration which always threatens, but never comes to fruition, because the very word means Nowhere.”

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Language: en. Pages: 186.

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