The Year Zero: Iconoclastic breaks with the past
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Autor:
De Baets, Antoon
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 165, Studia Politologica 13 (2014), s. [3]-18
Język: en
Słowa kluczowe:
breaks with the pasticonoclasm
communism
nationalism
Islam
Data: 2014
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Some regimes try to force a complete break with the past and even to start from the year
zero. Throughout history, such iconoclastic breaks were meant to erase, once and for all, the
entire past or to destroy as many of its relics and symbols as possible, and either to reach or
regain some faraway golden age. Iconoclastic breaks have thus far enjoyed less systematic
attention than the breaks commonly indicated by the phrase “transitional justice,” although
their legacy usually leaves deeper scars. My goal, then, is to explore these iconoclastic breaks
with the past. I conclude that there are three main types: communist, nationalist and Islamic.
The central iconoclastic idea is “historical law” for the first type, “homogenization” for the
second and “purity” for the last. Each has its own vision of history: the first is predominantly
future-oriented, the second present-oriented, and the third past-oriented.