To Not Lose Sight of the Good

Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 2020 (Jan 14 2020) (2020)
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​This article considers the place of moral concerns about hospitality and welcoming in the politics of the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista Army of National Liberation, or EZLN). I argue that the EZLN’s political model exemplifies some of what I think to be characteristic of the ideal relationship between politics, concerned with sameness and collective identities, and ethics, concerned with hospitality to those who are genuinely different.

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Zapatismo and the Global Origins of Occupy.Thomas Nail - 2013 - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 12 (3):20-35.

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