The Reader and the Redeemer

Contemporary Pragmatism 12 (2):232-250 (2015)
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Abstract

I examine the effort that some theorists make to write to, and inspire a new sense of agency in, their readers. I will consider the work of John Dewey and Hannah Arendt, two theorists who attempt to close the gap between political reality and a theoretically informed politics by using their texts to rethink and recreate their reader. By working between a determined past and the possibility of a redeemed future, Dewey and Arendt use their theory to implant a sense that their present readers can become self-aware, free, and potent agents for political change.

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