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  1. 29 de sept. de 2023 · What is a political essay? A political essay explains, explores, and often argues for or against a specific political position. A political essay can analyze a political situation, argue a particular issue, or reflect on a political event.

  2. The best political articles and essays -- Short articles and essays on politics by the world's best writers. Essays. Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid by Jonathan Haidt. It’s not just a phase. Constant Anxiety Won't Save the World by Julie Beck.

  3. In a year marked by high political drama, economic unrest, and rising assaults on democracy, we at the Journal of Democracy sought to provide insight and analysis of the forces that imperil freedom. Here are our 10 most-read essays of 2021: 1. Why the Future Is Democratic (April 2021) Christian Welzel

  4. 22 de oct. de 2020 · October 22, 2020. The political essay has never been a clearly defined genre. David Hume may have legitimated it in 1758 when he classified under a collective rubric his own Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary. “Political,” however, should have come last in order, since Hume took a speculative and detached view of politics ...

  5. His political essays reflect the entire range of his intellectual engagement with politics - as political philosophy, political observation and political history - and function as an extension of and supplement to works such as his Treatise of Human Nature and his History of England.

    • David Hume
    • 1953
  6. 12 de mar. de 2018 · The Postnational Constellation: Political Essays. Jürgen Habermas. John Wiley & Sons, Mar 12, 2018 - Philosophy - 216 pages. Does a global economy render the traditional nation-state obsolete?...

  7. 26 de ago. de 1999 · This volume is a collection of essays by notable political philosophers and legal scholars on the concept of "deliberative democracy". With this theory, moral issues like abortion or affirmative action can be discussed using an enriched process of deliberation that forces citizens to take into account the moral claims of others.