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( 1263b , 30–35 ; my emphasis ) > A number of consequences flow from this critique , and they all relate to this irreducible element of plurality that , we might be tempted to say , just is the specifically political feature of politics ...
( 1263b , 30–35 ; my emphasis ) > A number of consequences flow from this critique , and they all relate to this irreducible element of plurality that , we might be tempted to say , just is the specifically political feature of politics ...
Síða 201
The polis is in essence plural , and , in our reading , this means that it is from the start contaminated by something of the order of democracy insofar as democracy names something of this essential plurality at the root of politics .
The polis is in essence plural , and , in our reading , this means that it is from the start contaminated by something of the order of democracy insofar as democracy names something of this essential plurality at the root of politics .
Síða 203
rality that constitutes the political , as such , as inherently and irreducibly plural — it would be easy to show that this is also what opens the polis to its outside , as one state in a plurality of states , just as , at the other end ...
rality that constitutes the political , as such , as inherently and irreducibly plural — it would be easy to show that this is also what opens the polis to its outside , as one state in a plurality of states , just as , at the other end ...
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