Walt Whitman: Jacobin poet of american democracy
Political Theory 18 (4):587-595 (1990)
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Peter Simonson (2003). A Rhetoric for Polytheistic Democracy: Walt Whitman's "Poet of Many in One". Philosophy and Rhetoric 36 (4):353-375.
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