Five years ago this past Friday The Immanent Frame published its first essay, a short reflection on Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age, written by the sociologist Robert N. Bellah. More than 2,500 posts later, we’re still going strong, thanks not only to an illustrious group of contributors, but also to a diverse and engaged readership. The blue parts of this map represent all those countries from which readers have visited The Immanent Frame in the course of these past five years. You can browse our past and ongoing discussions here.
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Unfortunately the scale of the map was too small to feature the Maldives. There are a few readers here in the Maldives too.
Paraguay should be blue now.