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  1. Zygmunt Bauman – An Ambivalent Utopian.Michael Hviid Jacobsen - 2016 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 277 (3):347-364.
    In this article, Zygmunt Bauman's deep-seated utopian sensibilities are dissected and discussed. It is shown how Bauman already early on in his career took a keen interest in the topic of utopia and how he throughout the years has continued to pursue the idea of utopia - its perversions and possibilities. The article suggests that Bauman is basically an ‘ambivalent utopian’ - that he, on the one hand, regards utopianism as an important and ineradicable constant in the human-being-in-the-world, something creating (...)
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  • The Vicious Circles of Habermas’ Cosmopolitics.Isobel Roele - 2014 - Law and Critique 25 (3):199-229.
    Habermas’ cosmopolitan project seeks to transform global politics into an emancipatory activity in order to compensate for the disempowering effects of globalization. The project is traced through three vicious circles which stem from Habermas’ commitment to intersubjectivity. Normative politics always raises a vicious circle because politics is only needed to the extent that an issue has become problematized through want of intersubjective agreement. At domestic level Habermas solves this problem by constitutionalizing transcendental presuppositions that political participants cannot avoid making. This (...)
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  • Review Essay: Global Governance without Global Government? Habermas on Postnational Democracy.William E. Scheuerman - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (1):133-151.
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  • Making Public Policy Matter: The Hermeneutic Dimension.Paul Healy - 2014 - Cosmos and History 10 (2):278-299.
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