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After the Globe, Before the World

Robert Walker
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TLDR
The Politics of Escape as mentioned in this paper is a collection of political, international, and theoretical theories about escape from tyranny and domination in the political system, including the politics of escape, origins, and limits.
Abstract
1. Prelude 2. Political, International, Theoretical 3. The Politics of Escape 4. Sovereignties, Origins, Limits 5. Split Finitudes Seductive Hierachies 6. Politics on the Line

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