Our Declaration

  • Clarissa Hayward
  • , Suzanne Dovi

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    Abstract

    This essay is part of a special issue celebrating 50 years of Political Theory. The ambition of the editors was to mark this half century not with a retrospective but with a confabulation of futures. Contributors were asked: What will political theory look and sound like in the next century and beyond? What claims might political theorists or their descendants be making in ten, twenty-five, fifty, a hundred years’ time? How might they vindicate those claims in their future contexts? How will the consistent concerns of political theorists evolve into the questions critical for people decades or centuries from now? What new problems will engage the political theorists (or their rough equivalents) of the future? What forms might those take? What follows is one of the many confabulations published in response to these queries.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)106-111
    Number of pages6
    JournalPolitical Theory
    Volume51
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 2023

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