Friendship Reconsidered : : What It Means and How It Matters to Politics / / P. Digeser.
In the history of Western thought, friendship's relationship to politics is checkered. Friendship was seen as key to understanding political life in the ancient world, but it was then ignored for centuries. Today, friendship has again become a desirable framework for political interaction. In F...
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
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