Immanent Politics, Participatory Democracy, and the Pursuit of Eudaimonia

by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on May 20, 2008 @ 3:04 pm · 0 comments

in Aristotelian Liberalism, Democracy, Featured Posts, Personal News, statism

This is the paper I presented at ASC, chapter 5 of my dissertation.
After much too much procrastination the rough draft is finally
finished and it’s uploaded to my website. I’m sure it’s in need of
revision so constructive comments, suggestions and criticisms are
welcome.

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