“…My third aim is to address a question raised by current Shklar scholarship. Against conservative readings of her “liberalism of fear,” recent interpreters have convincingly emphasized the role of democracy and citizenship in Shklar's mature writings (Gatta, 2018; Müller, 2019, p. 148; Scheuerman, 2019a, p. 62; Misra, 2020, p. 4). While some interpreters lend a radical tinge to Shklar's democratic liberalism, reading her as an ally of postfoundational political thought (Gatta, 2018, p. 3; also see Stullerova, 2014), others remain hesitant to do so (especially Bajohr, 2019, pp.…”