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The Improper Politics of Democracy and Property: A Response to Taavi Sundell
Mark Devenney
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Politics
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Democracy
100%
Political Economy
66%
Hegemony
66%
Ways of Being
33%
Rethink
33%
Reconceptualize
33%
I Think
33%
Political Order
33%
Material Inequality
33%
Post-foundational
33%
Populism
33%
Propertization
33%
Equivalential Logic
33%
Economic Question
33%
Legal Form
33%
Proper Object
33%
Colonial Legacy
33%
Foundationalism
33%
Political Articulation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Limits
100%
Democracy
100%
Hegemony
100%
Political Economy
100%
theorists
50%
Conceptual
50%
Articulation
50%
Police
50%
Legacy
50%
Populism
50%
Political Order
50%
foundationalist
50%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Hegemony
100%
Police
50%
Legal Form
50%