Arcanum: the secret life of state and civil society

In Divya Dwivedi & Sanil V. (eds.), The Public Sphere From Outside the West. pp. 21-40 (2015)
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The chapter examines the political arcanum historically and conceptually and reflects on the implications of digital technology for the state and civil society relation.

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Howard Caygill
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