Must We Say What “We” Means? The Politics of Postmodernism
Social Theory and Practice 19 (1):93-109 (1993)
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The politics of relationality: from the postmodern to post-ontology.David M. Steiner & Krzysztof L. Helminski - 1998 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (4):1-21.