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Part I. A Critique of Political Agency
1. Agency and Politics-Problems for Liberal Theory?
2. The Scope of the Political
Part II. Passions and Reasons
3. If All Are Wicked, How Can They Change?
4. Liberalism Grown Pale and Königsbergian
Part III. No Secret Agents
5. Landfills and Justice
6. On Collective Agency
7. Who Is an Agent?
8. Agency and Liberal Legitimacy
Conclusion
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
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