In the new issue of Theory & Event, Whitman College professor Paul Apostolidis writes a generous, comprehensive review of The Trouble With Unity: "As a theoretical intervention, the book’s foremost contribution is to demonstrate how certain perspectives in democratic theory can open up unappreciated vistas on the politics of race and ethnicity in the United States, especially among Latinos. The Trouble with Unity thus makes
a convincing case for the continuing abilities, in particular, of Wolin, Arendt, and Rousseau to speak to contemporary and recent democratic politics among people subjected to racial domination."
The Trouble with Unity
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