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When is comparative political thought (not) comparative? dialogues, (dis)continuities, creativity, and radical difference in Heidegger and Nishida

In Michael Freeden & Andrew Vincent (eds.), Comparative political thought: theorizing practices. New York: Routledge. pp. 158 (2013)

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  1. (1 other version)Pierre Clastres as comparative political theorist: The democratic potential of the new political anthropology.Christopher Holman - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 20 (1).
    This article examines the political anthropological work of Pierre Clastres in light of the emergence of the subfield of comparative political theory. In particular, it argues that Clastres’ recons...
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  • What is (Comparative) Philosophy?Chris Goto-Jones - 2013 - Philosophy 88 (1):133-140.
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  • (1 other version)Pierre Clastres as comparative political theorist: The democratic potential of the new political anthropology.Christopher Holman - 2021 - European Journal of Political Theory 20 (1):67-94.
    This article examines the political anthropological work of Pierre Clastres in light of the emergence of the subfield of comparative political theory. In particular, it argues that Clastres’ reconstruction of the political philosophy of various Amazonian societies offers an alternative model for the engagement with texts and traditions external to the history of so-called Western societies. Rejecting all impulses toward totalization – as represented, for example, in the assertion of a dialogical potential for establishing modes of intercultural exchange aimed at (...)
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