%0 Journal Article %T Die Geschichte des Kommenden. Zur Historizit t der Zukunft im Anschluss an Luhmann und Foucault/The History of What is to Come. On the Historicity of the Future in the Aftermath of Luhmann and Foucault %A Matthias Leanza %J Behemoth : a Journal on Civilisation %D 2011 %I University of Freiburg %X This article raises the question: to what extent does future itself have a history? In reviewing thetheories of Niklas Luhmann and Michel Foucault, modal time (past, present, future) will be deontologizedand attributed to the operations of an observer. Luhmann¡¯s discussion of Edmund Husserl¡¯sPhenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness and Michel Foucault¡¯s critical appraisal of ImmanuelKant¡¯s Transcendental Idealism provide arguments for a temporalization of time. Hence the historicalsemantics and political technologies involved in the construction of future horizons become ofmajor interest. %K Soziologie der Zeit %K Geschichte der Zukunft %K Modale Zeit %K Zukunftskonstruktionen %U www.degruyter.com/dg/viewarticle.fullcontentlink:pdfeventlink/contentUri?format=INT&t:ac=j$002fbehemoth.2011.4.issue-2$002fbehemoth.2011.011$002fbehemoth.2011.011.xml