Temporality and the Political Imaginary in the Dynamics of Political Representation

Social Epistemology 33 (5):410-421 (2019)
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ABSTRACTModern democratic societies are contradictory societies. They are grounded on normative premises, which are not fully realized in practice. Non-democratic practices have been tolerated in d...

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