“Another World Is Actual”: Between Imperialism and Freedom

Political Theory 39 (1):131-137 (2011)
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Abstract

There have been two distinctive aspects to James Tully’s approach to the study of imperialism over the years, and both are put to work in these remarkable volumes. The first is his belief in two seemingly contradictory claims: (i) that imperialism is much more pervasive than usually thought (conceptually, historically and practically); and yet (ii) that there are many more forms of resistance to it than usually appreciated. (Part of a symposium in Political Theory on James Tully's 'Public Philosophy in a New Key')

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Duncan Ivison
University of Manchester

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