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  1. The absolute stranger: Shakespeare and the drama of failed assimilation.Agnes Heller - 2000 - Critical Horizons 1 (1):147-167.
    While Shakespeare's historical and political imagination mainly centres on the traditional character of the stranger or exile, The Merchant of Venice and Othello stand out as dramas about a new figure, the absolute stranger. The absolute stranger belongs to a new situation Shakespeare found in cosmopolitan Venice. Through Shylock and Othello, Shakespeare encounters the drama of the outsider's failed assimilation into cosmopolitan life. For Shakespeare, the figure of the absolute stranger is a representative illusion, and these two plays are dramas (...)
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  • The Jacobin Critique of Modernity: The Case of Petr Tkachev.John Rundell - 1990 - Thesis Eleven 27 (1):125-151.
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  • The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism.Claude Lefort - 1986 - MIT Press.
    Claude Lefort is one of the leading social and political theorists in France today. This anthology of his most important work published over the last four decades makes his writing widely accessible to an English-speaking audience for the first time. With exceptional skill Lefort combines the analysis of contemporary political events with a sensitivity to the history of political thought. His critical account of the development of bureaucracy and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe is a timely contribution (...)
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  • Review of Claude Lefort: The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism[REVIEW]Volker Gransow - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):845-846.
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  • The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century.François Furet - 2001 - Science and Society 65 (2):236-242.
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  • A History of Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism.Andrzej Walicki - 1979 - Stanford University Press, 1979.
    This book covers virtually all the significant Russian thinkers from the age of Catherine the Great Down to the eve of the 1905 Revolution.
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  • (1 other version)Introduction to Lefort.D. Howard - 1974 - Télos 1974 (22):2-30.
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  • Writing: The Political Test.Claude Lefort - 2000 - Duke University Press.
    Writing involves risks—the risk that one will be misunderstood, the risk of being persecuted, the risks of being made a champion for causes in which one does not believe, this risk of inadvertently supporting a reader’s prejudices, to name a few. In trying to give expression to what is true, the writer must “clear a passage within the agitated world of passions,” an undertaking that always to some extent fails: writers are never the master of their own speech. In _Writing: (...)
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  • The Political Forms of Modern Society.Claude Lefort - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (1):39-40.
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  • A History of Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism.Andrzej Walicki & Hilda Andrews-Rusiecka - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (4):283-287.
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