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Freedom and democracy in an imperial context: Dialogues with James Tully
Robert Nichols
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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Democracy
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Dialogue
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Civil and Political Rights
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Imperialism
66%
Philosophy
66%
Schools
33%
Work
33%
Books
33%
Social Sciences
33%
Contribution
33%
Political Science
33%
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33%
Law
33%
Intervention
33%
Nationality
33%
Cultural Diversity
33%
Anthropology
33%
Political Philosophy
33%
Arts and Humanities
Imperial Context
100%
thinkers
66%
Imperialism
66%
Labour
33%
Engagement
33%
Contemporary
33%
Celebration
33%
Philosophy
33%
Indigenous
33%
Political Science
33%
Moral Thought
33%
political philosophers
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