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    Politics as Thought? The Paradoxes of Alain Badiou's Theory of Politics.Nick Hewlett - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (4):371-404.
    In his theory of the event, Alain Badiou argues that the realm of politics is particularly important. Drawing to an extent on Marx, Lenin and Mao, he argues that true politics is revolutionary, or at least 'eventmental'. Badiou's political thought places great emphasis on the role of the agent of change — the subject — but he argues controversially that subjecthood in politics as well as in other domains comes only after the event has taken place, leaving the potential subject (...)
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    Marx, Engels, and the Ethics of Violence in Revolt.Nick Hewlett - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (7):882-898.
    Marx and Engels's thought—combined with the way in which it has been interpreted—has tended to militate against discussion of an ethics of violence in revolt. Along with Sorel and Fanon, their attitude towards violence is often seen simply as one where the ends justify the means and where violence in pursuit of a just society is necessarily defensible. However, we can (and should) look to certain sources within Marx and Engels for inspiration for an ethics of violence in revolt, which (...)
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    A History of Modern Political Thought: The Question of Interpretation.Nick Hewlett - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (7-8):872-874.
    Volume 24, Issue 7-8, November - December 2019, Page 872-874.
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