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Tragedy and denial: The Politics of difference in western political thought
This book is a philosophical study of Western political thought, focusing on how the concept of 'difference' is understood, denied, or politicized. Michael Brint traces the Western intellectual tradition and shows that patterns of denying difference often lead to political tragedy. Through an in-depth analysis of theories from classical to modern, this book reveals how identity, conflict, and difference shape contemporary political dynamics. This work is an important contribution to understanding the relationship between political theory, tragedy, and the politics of difference.
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