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Laclau and Mouffe emphasise the constitutive role of frontiers and antagonisms for politics. In order to account for the erection and dissolution of these frontiers they introduce two interwoven logics: The logic of di.erence and the logic of equivalence. While the latter, in its most extreme version, will lead to a splitting of social space into two opposing camps (through the establishment of chains of equivalence among elements that, in turn, constitute the individual poles), the former leads to an expansion of a system of di.erences (through a dissolution of such chains of equivalence). Laclau & Mouffe, Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, pp 127-134.
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