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3. Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Democratic Paradox
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Notes on the Contributors vi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Rhetoric and Radical Democratic Political Theory 13
- 2. Performing Radical Democracy 33
- 3. Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Democratic Paradox 52
- 4. Judith Butler, Radical Democracy and Micro-politics 73
- 5. Post-structuralism, Civil Society and Radical Democracy 92
- 6. Hegemony and Globalist Strategy 112
- 7. Is ‘Another World’ Possible? Laclau, Mouffe and Social Movements 133
- 8. Friends and Enemies, Slaves and Masters: Fanaticism, Wendell Phillips and the Limits of Agonism 158
- 9. The Northern Ireland Paradox 179
- Conclusion 199
- Bibliography 207
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Notes on the Contributors vi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Rhetoric and Radical Democratic Political Theory 13
- 2. Performing Radical Democracy 33
- 3. Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Democratic Paradox 52
- 4. Judith Butler, Radical Democracy and Micro-politics 73
- 5. Post-structuralism, Civil Society and Radical Democracy 92
- 6. Hegemony and Globalist Strategy 112
- 7. Is ‘Another World’ Possible? Laclau, Mouffe and Social Movements 133
- 8. Friends and Enemies, Slaves and Masters: Fanaticism, Wendell Phillips and the Limits of Agonism 158
- 9. The Northern Ireland Paradox 179
- Conclusion 199
- Bibliography 207
- Index 227