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  1. The importance of what we care about.Harry Frankfurt - 1982 - Synthese 53 (2):257-272.
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  • The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1983 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9 (2):79-115.
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  • The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1983 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9 (2):79-115.
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  • Democracy as Procedure and Democracy as Regime.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - Constellations 4 (1):1-18.
    In the intellectual confusion prevailing since the demise of Marxism and “marxism”, the attempt is made to define democracy as a matter of pure procedure, explicitly avoiding and condemning any reference to substantive objectives. It can easily be shown, however, that the idea of a purely procedural “democracy” is incoherent and self‐contradictory. No legal system whatsoever and no government can exist in the absence of substantive conditions which cannot be left to chance or to the workings of the “market” but (...)
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  • Between past and future.Hannah Arendt - 1961 - New York,: Viking Press.
    In this book she describes the perplexing crises which modern society faces as a result of the loss of meaning of the traditional key words of politics: justice ...
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  • The Survival of Politics.Ingerid Straume - 2012 - Critical Horizons 13 (1):113 - 133.
    Politics, in an emphatic sense of the term, involves questioning, a sense of importance, rationality and a collective investment in political life. The essay discusses some of the threats against the political imaginary thus understood in contemporary Western societies. Depoliticizing trends are found in political and economic theory and echoed in discussions about political problems of global complexity. The responses to the experiences of political powerlessness include the rise of right wing populism and extremism. To analyse these currents, the essay (...)
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  • Between Past and Future Eight Exercises in Political Thought.Hannah Arendt - 1961 - Viking Press.
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  • Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture: Ii. In Search of the Divine Centre.Werner Jaeger - 1986 - Oup Usa.
    " The project of Greek culture in its heroic period was the creation of the perfect state-a goal that seemed within reach in the Athens of the fifth century B.C. But with the fall of Athens that prospect evaporated, and the result, which ..
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  • Parrhesia: The Aesthetics of Arguing Truth to Power.Gladys Thomas Goodnight - unknown
    Parrhesia is the rhetorical figure of dissent par excellence. The essay argues that parrhesia is understood as risky argumentation within the rhetorical tradition. The relation of frank speech and flattery has been a core discussion about the predicaments of advocacy since Greece and Rome. Whereas Foucault models the term primarily from the aesthetic enactments of Euripides, the essay studies parrhesia as a mutually implicating struggle articulated in Sophoclean drama. Dilemmas of wartime dissent found in United States Congressional debate over Iraq (...)
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