A Twenty-first Century Revolutionary in the U.S.?

Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2):316-323 (2023)
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A short reflection on Drucilla Cornell’s distinctive modes of doing political theory, inhabiting academic spaces, communicating important ideas, loving, and enacting fierce loyalty in the face of political bullying.

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