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Second Nature Rethinking The Natural Through Politics Crina Archer Editor Laura Ephraim Editor Lida Maxwell Editor

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Second Nature Rethinking The Natural Through Politics Crina Archer Editor Laura Ephraim Editor Lida Maxwell Editor
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Crina Archer (editor); Laura Ephraim (editor); Lida Maxwell (editor)
ISBN: 9780823292554, 082329255X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Second Nature Rethinking The Natural Through Politics Crina Archer Editor Laura Ephraim Editor Lida Maxwell Editor by Crina Archer (editor); Laura Ephraim (editor); Lida Maxwell (editor) 9780823292554, 082329255X instant download after payment.

The essays collected here, by both eminent and emerging scholars, engage interlocutors from Machiavelli to Arendt. Individually, they contribute compelling readings of important political thinkers and add fresh insights to debates in areas such as environmentalism and human rights. Together, the volume issues a call to think anew about nature, not only as a traditional concept that should be deconstructed or affirmed but also as a site of human political activity and struggle worthy of sustained theoretical attention.

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