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In the Aftermath of Totalitarianism

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To explain the context of Judith Shklar’s first years in the United States and at Harvard in particular, one has to understand the wider context of the world of refugees who had come to America and, additionally, the peculiar circumstances that related to the academic world in the immediate postwar years.

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Hess, A. (2014). In the Aftermath of Totalitarianism. In: The Political Theory of Judith N. Shklar. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137032515_3

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