Appeals to Interest: Language, Contestation, and the Shaping of Political Agency

Pennsylvania State University Press (2011)
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" Appeals to Interest exposes the theoretical and political costs of our widespread denial of this crucial role of interest-talk in the constitution of political identity, in political theory and social science alike.

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