The postmodern political condition
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The postmodern political condition
Columbia University Press, c1988
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Heller and Feher analyse the causes of changes in the vocabulary of politics, summarizing the result in the term 'postmodern political condition'. The authors focus on a variety of processes, including the breakdown of the political narrative--identified by some as the end of ideology; the forms of morality which can operate within democratic politics today; and the role of political, social and cultural movements. All this is located within the framework of the decline of Europe as a cultural and political centre, and within the discourse of political philosophy.
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