From body to flesh: Lefort, Merleau-Ponty, and democratic indeterminacy

European Journal of Political Theory 19 (4):571-592 (2017)
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Claude Lefort’s theory of democratic indeterminacy has been an influential source among democratic theorists to demonstrate that democratic times lack absolute and determinate grounds on which to b...

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reprint Gerçek, Salih Emre (2020) "From body to flesh: Lefort, Merleau-Ponty, and democratic indeterminacy". European Journal of Political Theory 19(4):571-592

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