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_aConnolly, William E.
_eσυγγραφέας
245 1 0 _aIdentity| difference:
_bdemocratic negotiations of political paradox /
_cWilliam E. Connolly.
250 _aΑναθ. έκδ.
260 _aMinneapolis :
_bUniversity of Minnesota Press,
_c2002.
300 _a244 σ.;
_c23 εκ.
505 _aIntroduction the problem of evil -- 1. freedom and resentment -- 2. global political discourse -- 3. liberalism and difference -- 4. responsibility of evil -- 5. a letter to augustine -- 6. democracy and distance -- 7. the politics of territorial democracy.
520 _a"In this foundational work in contemporary political theory, William Connolly makes a distinctive contribution to our understanding of the relationship between personal identity and democratic politics, particularly in the domains of religion, ethics, sexuality, and ethnicity. Every identity, Connolly argues, whether individual or social, presents us with a fundamental and troubling paradox: an identity establishes itself in relation to a set of differences, and it operates under powerful pressures to fix, regulate, or exclude some of these differences as otherness. The dignity of a people or political regime, and the quality of democratic culture, depends on the acknowledgment and ethos cultivated in response to these pressures".
650 0 4 _aΠολιτική επιστήμη
_9177
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_cBK15
998 _cΣαλαμούρα
_d2019-11