Conscience and the Common

Mediations 26 (1-2) (2012)
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Abstract

It is easy to dismiss the appeal to conscience as liberal self-delusion. But conscience has been a paradigmatic concept in Western philosophy, an amorphous yet essential space in which the connections and conjunctions between individual and social take place. Imre Szeman speculates on whether the Left needs something like an idea of conscience in its arsenal of ideas

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