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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- The Liberal Roots of Populism: A Critique of Laclau Volume 10, Number 2, Fall 2010, pp. 151-182
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editors' Note
- Derrida's Modernism
- Biopolitics in Balance: Esposito's Response to Foucault
- Politics, Infrapolitics, and the Impolitical: Notes on the Thought of Roberto Esposito and Alberto Moreiras
- Infrapolitical Literature: Hispanism and the Border
- The Liberal Roots of Populism: A Critique of Laclau
- "Foucault was not a person": Idolatry and the Impersonal in Roberto Esposito's Third Person
- For a Philosophy of the Impersonal
- Republicanism or Modern Natural Right?: The Question of the Origins of Modern Representative Democracy and the Political Thought of Giuseppe Duso
- Thinking about Politics beyond Modern Concepts
- A Farewell to Schmitt: Notes on the Work of Carlo Galli
- Carl Schmitt and the Global Age
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