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Pluralism, Capitalism, and the Fragility of Things: An Interview with William E. Connolly

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Mark Wenman: Bill, perhaps I can start by asking you questions about the development of your work and how you see the different elements of your project fitting together. I will then move onto questions about your most recent work on the ‘politics of becoming’ and the connections between your ideas and other approaches within contemporary political theory.

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Wenman, M.A. (2012). Pluralism, Capitalism, and the Fragility of Things: An Interview with William E. Connolly. In: Browning, G., Prokhovnik, R., Dimova-Cookson, M. (eds) Dialogues with Contemporary Political Theorists. International Political Theory series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137271297_6

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