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Analytic philosophy is concerned with the linguistic analysis of concepts, and developing arguments in a specific manner. But normative theory can be developed within a critical framework where the challenge is more to provide a critical analysis of current society. What is critical theory? What is the role of language itself in political philosophy? How can we develop discourse analysis in a systematic manner?
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