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    Gentlemen and Revolutionaries: Politics and Pedagogy in Strauss and Ranciere
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2016 (175): 149-171. 2016.
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    The end of the Cold War was heralded by many observers as the triumph of liberal democracy, a triumph captured by Francis Fukuyama's infamous declaration of “the end of history.”1 The supposed triumph of liberal democracy was both political and philosophical. Politically, liberal democracy had outlasted its only serious rival, Soviet Communism, which had unceremoniously disintegrated.2 Philosophically, the triumph of liberal democracy suggested to some that the West had hit upon a fundamental pi…Read more