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    Fred Moten’s Refusals and Consents: The Politics of Fugitivity.George Shulman - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (2):272-313.
    This essay analyzes Fred Moten’s “antipolitical” romance with the “fugitive black sociality” that he radically opposes to “politics,” defined as inescapably tied to antiblack modernity. By comparing Moten’s argument to other voices in the black radical tradition, and by triangulating Moten with Hannah Arendt and Sheldon Wolin, this essay opens inherited conceptions of the political to risk and reworking but also complicates figurations of fugitivity and resists the antagonism Moten posits between black fugitivity and democratic politics.
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  2. Afro pessimism.Lewis R. Gordon, Annie Menzel, George Shulman & Jasmine Syedullah - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (1):105-137.
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    Acknowledgment and Disavowal as an Idiom for Theorizing Politics.George Shulman - 2011 - Theory and Event 14 (1).
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    Mourning work: Death and democracy during a pandemic.David W. McIvor, Juliet Hooker, Ashley Atkins, Athena Athanasiou & George Shulman - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (1):165-199.
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    II. Hobbes, Puritans, and Promethean Politics.George Shulman - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):426-443.
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    Hobbes, puritans, and promethean politics.George Shulman - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):426-443.
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    Metaphor and Modernization in the Political Thought of Thomas Hobbes.George Shulman - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (3):392-416.
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    American Political Culture, Prophetic Narration, and Toni Morrison's Beloved.George Shulman - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (2):295-314.
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    Books in Review.George Shulman - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (2):244-250.
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    II. The Myth of Cain: Fratricide, City Building, and Politics.George M. Shulman - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):215-238.
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    II. The Myth of Cain.George M. Shulman - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):215-238.
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    Michael Rogin (1937-2001).George Shulman - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (3):316-319.
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    Narrating Clinton's Impeachment: Race, the Right, and Allegories of the Sixties.George M. Shulman - 2000 - Theory and Event 4 (1).
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    Political Theory from the Shadows.George Shulman - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (2).
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    Thinking Authority Democratically.George Shulman - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (5):708-734.
    This essay explores Hebrew prophecy and its modern reworkings to develop an account of authority in democratic politics that contrasts with prevailing genres of political theory. At first, we use William Blake to reveal the poetic and democratic dimensions in the biblical prophecy typically associated with absolute truth and law as command. By using the examples of Frederick Douglass and James Baldwin, we then argue that critics of white supremacy draw on the genre of biblical prophecy to address dimensions of (...)
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    The myth of Cain: Fratricide, city building, and politics.George M. Shulman - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):215-238.
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    Theorizing the 2012 Election: Analytic Frames and Affective Dispositions.George Shulman - forthcoming - Theory and Event 16 (1).
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    Book review: The evidence of things unsaid: James Baldwin and the promise of american democracy by Lawrie Balfour. Ithaca, ny: Cornell university press, 2001. 240 pp. [REVIEW]George Shulman - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (2):319-321.