The illusion of history : time and its absence in the radical political imagination.

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2007

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Russ, Andrew

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This thesis is a study of the imaginative rationale governing three figureheads of the radical political imagination, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx and Michel Foucault." "[It] focuses upon Kant’s contribution to political and moral philosophy in the limited sense of its critical functions, and, as such, concentrates upon the impairment such a radical manifestation of this critical position can exact upon history.

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School of Humanities, Disciplines of European Studies and General Linguistics

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Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Adelaide, School of Humanities, 2007

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