13. Democratizing the Agon: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Agonistic Tendency in Recent Political Theory

In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), Why Nietzsche Still?: Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics. University of California Press. pp. 224-246 (2000)
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