Machiavelli's Sisters

Political Theory 19 (2):252-276 (1991)
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If one is a woman, one is often surprised by a sudden splitting of consciousness, say in walking down Whitehall, when from being the natural inheritor of that civilization, she becomes, on the contrary, outside of it, alien and critical. Virginia Woolf

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Linda Zerilli
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