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Page 47
... conception of the political is nothing if not presentist ; it loses an element of temporality that one associates with notions such as inher- itance . It is anchored in the amplitude of choice ; everything becomes an issue of choosing ...
... conception of the political is nothing if not presentist ; it loses an element of temporality that one associates with notions such as inher- itance . It is anchored in the amplitude of choice ; everything becomes an issue of choosing ...
Page 49
... conception of the public interest that it can fashion . Ironically , despite the inspiration that American anti - colonial national- ism and constitutionalism gave , and continues to give , to subsequent nationalisms , its essential ...
... conception of the public interest that it can fashion . Ironically , despite the inspiration that American anti - colonial national- ism and constitutionalism gave , and continues to give , to subsequent nationalisms , its essential ...
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... conception of empire with which Burke entirely concurred . ' My idea of an Empire ' , he claimed in his speech on conciliation ' is that an Empire is the aggregation of many states under one common head whether this head be a monarch or ...
... conception of empire with which Burke entirely concurred . ' My idea of an Empire ' , he claimed in his speech on conciliation ' is that an Empire is the aggregation of many states under one common head whether this head be a monarch or ...
Contents
Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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