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POLITICAL STYLE, FORMALISM, AND THE ANTHROPOCENE
Robert Hariman
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Anthropocene
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Political Style
100%
Politics
33%
Mindfulness
33%
Sustainable Communities
33%
Political Action
33%
Species Interactions
33%
Concept of Power
33%
Public Culture
33%
Political Judgment
33%
Governmentality
33%
Civilizational
33%
Etiquette
33%
Relationality
33%
Political Aesthetics
33%
Political Experience
33%
Speech Community
33%
Action Experience
33%
Gary Snyder
33%
Just Community
33%
Language Ecology
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Anthropocene Era
33%
Arts and Humanities
Ecological
100%
Scholars
50%
Review
50%
Repertoire
50%
era
50%
Wholeness
50%
Political judgment
50%
Beauty
50%
Political Aesthetics
50%
Demarcation
50%
Speech Community
50%
Public Culture
50%
Relationality
50%
Governmentality
50%
Political Action
50%
Gary Snyder
50%