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A politics of exemplarity

A politics of exemplarity
A politics of exemplarity
This essay addresses the focus on exemplars, imagination, affect and democracy at the heart of Ferrara’s democratic vision. It argues that Ferrara’s account of politics represents an important but incomplete step towards an understanding of “politics at its best” and the developing Ferrara’s account helps to support his arguments on hyperpluralism and to indicate ways of extending his analysis.
1826-8269
12-17
Owen, David
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Owen, David
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Owen, David (2017) A politics of exemplarity. Jura Gentium, XIV, 12-17.

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Abstract

This essay addresses the focus on exemplars, imagination, affect and democracy at the heart of Ferrara’s democratic vision. It argues that Ferrara’s account of politics represents an important but incomplete step towards an understanding of “politics at its best” and the developing Ferrara’s account helps to support his arguments on hyperpluralism and to indicate ways of extending his analysis.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 February 2017
Published date: 1 May 2017
Organisations: Politics & International Relations

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Local EPrints ID: 410564
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/410564
ISSN: 1826-8269
PURE UUID: 7e18b639-b5fc-40ae-87f2-a60c4614a45b
ORCID for David Owen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8865-6332

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Date deposited: 09 Jun 2017 09:08
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:50

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