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VoegelinView

VoegelinView

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VoegelinView is the online arts and humanities journal of the Eric Voegelin Society. We publish essays, reviews, interviews, poems and occasional works of creative fiction dealing with the great questions of the human condition and experience, the humanities as a source of wisdom and, of course, the life and thought of Eric Voegelin. We exist as a journal of cultural and intellectual criticism, education and humanistic renewal with a commitment to the politics of liberty, self-governance, free speech and free expression, freedom of religion and democratic renewal. In the words of the Eric Voegelin Society, our mission is to be “an educational organization devoted to the revitalization of teaching and understanding of Eric Voegelin’s work and fundamental expressions of human civilization in art, literature, science and politics.” Your support and contributions ensures that VoeglinView and the work they publish can continue.

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At ASUAM, we believe in art’s profound impact as a vehicle for exchanging new ideas, perspectives and experiences. As we seek to achieve our vital mission of becoming a site for meaningful connections across all areas of research to create a better, more sustainable future, we rely on the generosity of our many donors. Every donation to ASUAM directly impacts all aspects of the Museum, from exhibitions to acquisitions, staffing to conservation. Together with the support of our donors, we look forward to our shared work in centering art and artists in the service of social good and community wellbeing.”

Alana Hernandez

Senior Curator, ASU Art Museum

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