Abstract

 As Canada Research Chair in German and European Studies, the author is indebted to the Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council. Many thanks also to The Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Bad Homburg, and The Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies for a chance to discuss earlier versions of this article, and to Seyla Benhabib, Paul Betts, Charles Blattberg, Nicholas Dew, Andreas Fahrmeir, Mark Greengrass, Dagmar Herzog, Holger Nehring, Aribert Reimann, Lucy Riall, Natalie Scholz, Annette Timm, Nina Verheyen, and Oliver Zimmer, as well as the journal editors for their willingness to listen to and engage with the working out of the ideas presented in this article.

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