Political Theory and Political Action: A Guide Through the Archives

Political Theory:009059172097535 (2020)
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Abstract

Why do we characterize some human actions as political? Political theorists have traditionally argued either that violence is constitutive of political action or that violence must recede for politics to start. Beyond such binaristic thinking, however, the archives of Political Theory provide original paths through which to reenliven this debate.

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