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  1. The nature and limits of critical theory in education.Trevor Maddock - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (1):43–61.
  • The Nature and Limits of Critical Theory in Education.Trevor Maddock - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (1):43-61.
  • The Predatory Theory of Rule.Margaret Levi - 1981 - Politics and Society 10 (4):431-465.
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  • From Frankfurt to CologneStreeckWolfgang, Buying Time – The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism.Tim Holst Celik - 2016 - Thesis Eleven 137 (1):106-120.
  • Liberal democracy in the global era: Implications for the agro-food sector. [REVIEW]Alessandro Bonanno - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (3):223-242.
    In liberal thought, democracy is guaranteed by the unity of community and government. The community of citizens elects its government according to political preferences. The government rules over the community with powers that are limited by unalienable human, civil, and political rights. These assumptions have characterized Classical Liberalism, Revisionist Liberalism, and contemporary Neo-Liberal theories. However, the assumed unity of community and government becomes problematic in Global Post-Fordism. Recent research on the globalization of the economy and society has underscored the increasing (...)
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