Behind the idea of politics having boundaries, and of these dilating and contracting, it is not hard to discover, in both individual and collective representations, the image of a state of affairs - and the hope for or terror of it - where no boundaries at all are set around the practice of political commitment and the exercise of political will.
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Changing Boundaries of the Political: Essays on the Evolving Balance between the State and Society, Public and Private in Europe (Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies)
August 28, 1987, Cambridge University Press
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Changing Boundaries of the Political: Essays on the Evolving Balance between the State and Society, Public and Private in Europe (Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies)
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"Behind the idea of politics having boundaries, and of these dilating and contracting, it is not hard to discover, in both individual and collective representations, the image of a state of affairs - and the hope for or terror of it - where no boundaries at all are set around the practice of political commitment and the exercise of political will."
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