Virtuous partisanship: Mary Astell and Catharine Macaulay
<p>Critics of partisanship argue that partisans lack independence of thought, and that their righteousness and zeal pose a threat to compromise, deliberation, civility and reasonableness. These very contemporary concerns about partisanship echo eighteenth-century complaints in Britain, where w...
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2022
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