The American polity is fundamentally modern in form and inspiration, but it remains conditioned by certain deeply held religious assumptions. It is a Hobbesian–Lockean system with overtones of the ...
Starting from Immanuel Wallerstein's argument that that twentieth-century and contemporary disciplinary formations are part of the cultural system of centrist liberalism, which emerged in nineteenth ...
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