Handbook Political Theory.pdf
some 1990 s excitement over the parodic performance of identity, blackface was not a radical practice but a mode of integration: ...
During the 1990 s, the neoliberal economic policies of privatization, mar- kets, and the elimination of key social services purs ...
particular values, the more the politics of the economy are displaced (Frank 2004 ). Pluralization and limit recombine into the ...
This interdependence of plurality on positionality presents several chal- lenges to interfacial work today. First, it suggests t ...
Political theorists pushing against these constraints problematized the pre- sumptions regarding the nature of the political gen ...
Dumm,T.L. 1994. Strangers and liberals.Political Theory, 22 ( 1 ): 167 – 75. —— 1999 .A Politics of the Ordinary. New York: New ...
UN Habitat 2003.The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements. New York: United Nations. Wolin,S. 1997. What time i ...
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If the view of environmental concerns as interests or preferences—a private conception of the good—were either the only one or a ...
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order. The language of a ‘‘paradigm shift’’ or ‘‘worldview transformation’’ has often been invoked to capture this notion of a l ...
ideology,’’ environmental political thought can be understood as what I’d like to term apost-exuberantmode of inquiry. 5 By labe ...
three areas for contribution and development. 6 Using his categories, we can develop a sense of the character and scope of recen ...
These challenges to familiar boundaries of political action are central to recent environmental political theory. Strikingly, th ...
since the early 1990 s. It reXects a body of work poised to emerge from the shadows of the non-discipline of political theory, 7 ...
direct and perhaps deterministic source of guidance for political ideas and institutional arrangement (Soper 1995 ). The second ...
and enable eVective environmental action and social change. For some, this approach seems to parallel a tempering of the radical ...
necessitated the imposition of sociopolitical limits through coercive and authoritarian political rule. Yet as the years passed, ...
types in which they are trying to knock Nature.’’ His anger is driven by the view that: [t]he attacks on Nature and wilderness f ...
While debates about the character and scope of liberal theory tend to be carried out at a high level of abstraction, this abstra ...
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