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Using Art to Resist Epistemic Injustice

The Aesthetics of the Oppressed and Democratic Freedom

Gustavo H. Dalaqua

strike some as romantic and insufficiently grounded in evidence” (2004: 38). 5 Boal's approach in this regard can be opposed to Jeffrey E. Green's. Both scholars proceed from the same diagnosis: in contemporary representative governments, the

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The “Moral Effect” of Legalized Lawlessness

Violence in Britain’s Twentieth-Century Empire

Caroline Elkins

, Eileen P. Sullivan, “Liberalism and Imperialism: J. S. Mill’s Defense of the British Empire,” Journal of the History of Ideas 44, no. 4 (1983): 599–617. 15 John Stuart Mill, Considerations on Representative Government (New York: Create-Space, 2014), 4

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Processes of Territorialization in Mexico

Indigenous Government, Violence, and Comunalidad

Philipp Wolfesberger

existence of public property. Indigenous communities share an original meaning of communal property that cannot be reduced to public property. Still, empirical cases highlight the tension of push-and-pull between communal and representative governments