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The Political Value of Time
Citizenship, Duration, and Democratic Justice
Book • 2018
In 'The Political Value of Time', Elizabeth F. Cohen examines how scientifically measured durational time is valued and used in political processes, particularly in liberal democratic states.
She demonstrates how time is integral to the establishment and functioning of sovereign states, and how it is used to confer and deny citizenship rights.
The book also explores the concept of a 'political economy of time', where power is exercised by defining the value of others' time, leading to discussions on temporal injustices and democratic justice.
She demonstrates how time is integral to the establishment and functioning of sovereign states, and how it is used to confer and deny citizenship rights.
The book also explores the concept of a 'political economy of time', where power is exercised by defining the value of others' time, leading to discussions on temporal injustices and democratic justice.
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Sean M. Carroll

199 | Elizabeth Cohen on Time and Other Political Values