Vol. 4, Issue 4.


 Source: Ethics & Global Politics


Introduction to the special issue 'A Politics of Receptivity'
by Nikolas Kompridis

Moral perfectionism and democratic responsiveness: reading Cavell with Foucault
by Aletta J. Norval

Receptivity and judgment
by Jennifer Nedelsky

Receptivity, possibility, and democratic politics
by Nikolas Kompridis

The neuropolitical habitus of resonant receptive democracy
by Romand Coles

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