Publication |
2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
I regard James Tully's work to be among the most important and innovative
in the contemporary field of what we could call critical political theory. This
not least for the reason that, apart from its many virtues, such as its unique
combination of historical and contemporary social analysis, Tully's approach
explicitly places the theoretical and practical task of social criticism at its
methodological and normative center.
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I highlight "theoretical and practical"
here to indicate that I will raise some questions about the relation between the
two, and I also highlight "methodological and normative" to do the same
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