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Politics and The Political in the “Berkeley School” of Political Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Tracy B. Strong*
Affiliation:
University of Southampton (United Kingdom) and University of California, San Diego

Abstract

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Type
Symposium: The “Berkeley School” of Political Theory: A Discussion of its Beginnings, its Development, and the Disagreements over Calling it a “School”
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2017 

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