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Artwork for Solidarity: Toward a New Common Sense of Politics

Solidarity: Toward a New Common Sense of Politics

Eli Autrui

In response to our sclerotic and corrupted partisan politics, this Substack newsletter aims to challenge contemporary political formations with a new vision and practice of politics, grounded in a regenerative "Common Sense" of true Solidarity.

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    Truth cannot be in tyranny (E. Levinas, Totality and Infinity, 1961). Justice well-ordered begins with the Other (E. Levinas, “Philosophy and the Idea of the Infinite,” 1957). Here I am.

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