Politics of Presence
Discover the transformative insights of Politics of Presence by Anne Phillips, a pivotal work in the renowned Oxford Political Theory series. Published by Oxford University Press in 1998, this compelling paperback spans 220 pages and delves into the critical discourse surrounding political representation. Phillips presents a groundbreaking analysis of how women, ethnic minorities, and other marginalized groups can achieve meaningful representation in political spheres. This thought-provoking study challenges conventional views and invites readers to engage with the complexities of inclusivity in governance. Enhance your understanding of political theory and the dynamics of representation with this essential read that remains relevant in today’s discussions about equality and justice.