Emotion, politics and society

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This timely book critically addresses the intersection between power, politics and emotions. Challenging traditional dichotomies which counterpose rationalist to non-rationalist epistemologies, it offers a sustained argument for a more complete and integrated rationalism and helps us understand emotions in contemporary social and political life.

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Clarke, S., Hoggett, P., & Thompson, S. (2006). Emotion, politics and society. Emotion, Politics and Society (pp. 1–192). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230627895

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