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DOI: 10.1177/0725513606068774 © 2006 Thesis Eleven Pty, Ltd., SAGE Publications The Politics of Claude Lefort's Political: Between Liberalism and Radical DemocracyClaude Lefort's rethinking of the political has been highly fruitful for political theory, yet its politics remain unclear. It has inspired transformative, radical-democratic projects, but has also served as a basis for more liberal conceptions. This article explores the sources and implications of this ambiguity by setting Lefort's work against the backdrop of the anti-totalitarian moment in French political thought and the trajectories of two of his students, Miguel Abensour and Marcel Gauchet. It emerges that although Lefort's democratic theory cannot be reduced to a defensive liberalism, neither is it as expansive as some might hope.
Key Words: Miguel Abensour Marcel Gauchet Claude Lefort liberalism radical democracy the political
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