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Theory, Culture and Society 20 (6):121-140 (2003)

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  1. “Singing for Our Lives”: Women's Music and Democratic Politics.Nancy Sue Love - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (4):71-94.
    Although democratic theorists often employ musical metaphors to describe their politics, musical practices are seldom analyzed as forms of political communication. In this article, I explore how the music of social movements, what is called “movement music,” supplements deliberative democrats' concept of public discourse as rational argument. Invoking energies, motions, and voices beyond established identities and institutions anticipates a different, more musical democracy. I argue that the “women's music” of Holly Near, founder of Redwood Records and Redwood Cultural Work, exemplifies (...)
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  • Political liberalism: An internal critique.Leif Wenar - 1995 - Ethics 106 (1):32-62.
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  • The appeal of political liberalism.Samuel Scheffler - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):4-22.
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  • Overlapping Consensus.Remi Odedoyin - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Research 25:323-343.
    “Justice as fairness” understood as a political conception of justice is, according to Rawls, objective. It is claimed to be objective by being autonomous from any of the conflicting reasonable comprehensive doctrines held by the citizens, and by, at the same time, being consistent with all such doctrines. There is the need to look for an object of such overlapping consensus because, according to Rawls, reasonable disagreement is inevitable in modern democratic society. And the permanence of reasonable disagreement itself is (...)
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  • Kantian constructivism and reconstructivism: Rawls and Habermas in dialogue.Thomas McCarthy - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):44-63.
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  • Aestheticism and Morality.George Kateb - 2000 - Political Theory 28 (1):5-37.
    It is only through the duality of the `masculine' and the `feminine' that the `human' finds full realization.Pope John Paul IISee the power of national emblems. Some stars, lilies, leopards, a crescent, a lion, an eagle, or other figure, which came into credit, God knows how, on an old rag of bunting, blowing in the wind, on a fort, at the ends of the earth, shall make the blood tingle under the rudest or the most conventional exterior. The people fancy (...)
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  • Veils: The Poetics of John Rawls.George Armstrong Kelly - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (2):343-364.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Veils: The Poetics of John Rawls*George Armstrong KellyPlutarch recounts in Sais, a holy place of Egypt, the image of Isis, understood by the Greeks to be a version of Pallas Athena, bore the inscription: “I am everything that has been, that is, and that shall ever be: no human mortal has discovered me behind my veil.” 1 This recalls a very different god, Yahweh, whose claim is also to (...)
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