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I am most grateful to Sabrina Martin, John O’Neill and Anahí Wiedenbrüg for engaging with what was a rather rough draft of the book and yet responding so carefully and constructively to it. I also thank Iseult Honohan for organizing the panel at the Oxford Political Thought Conference in January 2018 where these responses were first discussed and where I benefited also from other participants’ comments. Particular thanks, as well, go to Andrew Schaap for encouraging the development of this Critical Exchange for publication in this journal.
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Wiedenbrüg, A., Hayward, T. & O’Neill, J. Disenchanting Global Justice: Liberalism, Capitalism and Finance. Contemp Polit Theory 21, 475–497 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-020-00440-2
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