1983
DOI: 10.1177/019251218300400311
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Of Time, Body, and Scarcity

Abstract: Scarcity is any natural or human insufficiency of resources that are objectively or subjectively necessary to realize any given end valued by human beings. To the extent that human life and its ends are construed as materialistic, scarcity is intrinsic to human existence and is a fundamental problem for political science. Scarcity has been a salient issue for modern political theory because of modernity's heightened consciousness of mortality, which has made time and life themselves scarce. Modernity has sough… Show more

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