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    In this essay, Durkheim's work is approached from a double vantage point. One vantage point looks at Durkheim's work with a post-classical attitude that intersects the ontological recasting of the social in the work of Castoriadis. It is in the context of social opening that I will concentrate on Durkheim's work as it presents a model of reflexivity that concentrates on the historical development of the modern period. Durkheim's model of reflexivity also opens onto the other vantage point of pol…Read more
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    Discusses the different ways in which the concept of imagination has been construed, and provides fascinating glimpses of the role of imagination in the creation and management of Modernity.
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    with Jan Bryant, John Cash, John Hewitt, Danielle Petherbridge, and Michael Ure
    Critical Horizons 2 (2): 149-152. 2001.
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    Introduction
    with Julian Triado
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    with Peter Beilharz and Julian Traido
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