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thinking politics without a philosophy of history: arendt and merleau-ponty

(Originally published as "Penser la politique sans philosophie de l'histore: Arendt et Merleau-Ponty" [in Revue Esprit: Traversees du XXe siecle (Survey of Thought across the Twentieth Century), Paris: La Decouverte, 1988, 56-79].) Differences in the role that history plays in the pol...

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Published in:Philosophy & social criticism 1989-10, Vol.15 (4), p.403-422
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