Democracy and Vision: Sheldon Wolin and the Vicissitudes of the Political

Princeton University Press (2001)
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These essays--and an introduction by William Connolly that lucidly outlines Wolin's thought and the deep uncertainty about political theory in the 1960s that did much to inspire his work--offer unprecedented insights into Wolin's lament ...

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