Queer World-Making is an emerging framework that combines queer theory with critical race theory to examine how marginalized communities shape their own identities and spaces through creative...
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: Unlocking the potential of queer worldmaking: how nonbinary identities challenge traditional power structures
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary field of study that emerged from gay and lesbian studies in the late twentieth century to explore the ways in which power dynamics play out through sexuality,...
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: How queer theory can inform political philosophy: exploring intersections between identity politics and justice
Sexual temptation has been seen as a powerful and often irrepressible force that shapes the lives of many politicians. This is because it can lead them to make decisions that are not always in their...
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: Sexual temptation: how it affects politicians and their careers
How do erotic metaphors in political philosophy encode assumptions about hierarchy, submission, and collective interdependence?
Definition of Erotic Metaphors
Erotic metaphors are figures of...
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: Sexualized political language: analyzing the impact of erotic metaphors in society
Sex has been used as a metaphor in various philosophical discourses to explore concepts such as power, dominance, subjugation, freedom, and agency. In this article, I will discuss how sex has been...
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: Exploring sex metaphors: how sex has been used as a political and moral metaphor throughout history
Sexual vulnerability is an essential aspect of human experience that has received little attention within the context of philosophy. It is not uncommon for people to feel vulnerable when engaging in...
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: How philosophy can help us understand our vulnerabilities in intimate relationships
Sexual Vulnerability in Leadership Studies and Political Philosophy
Leaders are often expected to be strong and independent individuals who can make tough decisions without being swayed by...
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: How sexual vulnerability can shape ethical leadership decisions and communication skills
Political philosophers have used erotic metaphors for centuries to describe the relationship between power, dependency, and collective unity. These metaphors are based on the idea that relationships...
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: A deep dive into the erotic metaphors of power, dependency, and relationships in political philosophy
Political shame has been an important tool for politicians to control their constituents since ancient times. In medieval Europe, kings would often publicly humiliate dissidents through forced...
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: Using humiliation as a political tool: a critique on the ethics and practicalities of public shame
Bodily sovereignty refers to an individual's right to control their own body without interference from others. It encompasses physical autonomy, personal agency, self-determination, bodily privacy,...
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: Sexuality and personal agency: understanding bodily sovereignty through political philosophy