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Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):204-219 (2019)

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  1. Mystical Anarchism.Simon Critchley - 2009 - Critical Horizons 10 (2):272-306.
    This essay explores the philosophical significance of the history of mystical anarchism for contemporary ethics and politics. It examines the complex relationship between religion and politics, and elaborates the thesis that many of our contemporary political concepts are secularized theological concepts. After a critical discussion of Carl Schmitt's theory of sovereignty and John Gray's critique of liberal humanism, it examines the anarchist practices of medieval mystics such as Marguerite Porete and the heresy of the Movement of the Free Spirit, and (...)
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  • Drawing Breath: Creative elements and their exile from higher education.Alison Phipps - 2010 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 9 (1):42-53.
    We are all creative now. Where once creativity was thought to be the preserve of the arts and humanities, we now find creativity has become a ubiquitous aim of higher education in the twenty-first century. Our ills will be resolved as long as we can release our latent creativity and perform. The discourse of higher education strategic management now sees an apparent paradoxical coupling of notions such as creativity, performance, blue skies with targets, outputs and productivity. In the midst of (...)
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