Category Archives: 3. POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY

THIS IS A DESCENDING CHRONOLOGICAL LIST, FROM 2021 BACKWARDS. REASON: ALL POSITIONS ARE HISTORICAL, AND THEY ARE BEST UNDERSTOOD IN CONNEXION WITH ITS MOMENT. LATER ENTRIES MAY MODIFY EARLIER POSITIONS.

On Class Relationships in Yugoslavia 1945–1974, with a Hypothesis about the Ruling Class (16,300 words)

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DEFINING THE LITERARY GENRE OF UTOPIA: SOME HISTORICAL SEMANTICS, SOME GENOLOGY, A PROPOSAL, AND A PLEA (1973, 9,300 words)

For if the matter be attentively considered, a sound argument may be drawn from Poesy, to show that there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more perfect order, and a more beautiful variety than … Continue reading

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POLITICS, PERFORMANCE AND THE ORGANISATIONAL MEDIATION: THE PARIS COMMUNE THEATRE LAW (1969, 10,350 words)

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THE MIRROR AND THE DYNAMO: ON BRECHT’S AESTHETIC POINT OF VIEW (1967, 7,300 words)

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