Abstract
“A good deal of our politics is physiological.” When Ralph Waldo Emerson made this remark in his characteristically emphatic way, he might have been merely alluding to the traditional notion that the physical body and political systems are related in some odd way. But that Emerson was saying this in America in 1851 has a significance that goes beyond his being a clever, bookish man with the habit of connecting dots across wide conceptual spaces.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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