Between Eternities: On the Tradition of Political Philosophy

Lexington Books (2008)
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Between Eternities deals with the future of the tradition of political philosophy. The author argues that this tradition can only progress after the postmodernist fragmentation of political philosophy has been realized as part of the grander scheme of the history of Western thought

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