Undoing ties: political philosophy at the waning of the state
Croce, Mariano
Undoing ties: political philosophy at the waning of the state Croce, Mariano - New York Bloomsbury 2015 - xvi, 175 p.
Table of Contents:
1. AFTER THE STATE
1.1 Theories of government
1.2. Justice and injustices
2. ABOVE THE STATE
2.1. Theories of globalization
2.2. Order and democracy in the global scenario
3. WITHOUT THE STATE
3.1. The twilight of the only legislator
3.2. The law, the market, and the demise of politics
Undoing Ties: Political Philosophy at the Waning of the State is a comprehensive overview of the most significant theories and contributions in the field of political philosophy of the last three decades. It is a journey through contemporary political philosophy that puts forward a basic interpretative hypothesis. Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore analyse the theories and proposals of many prominent political philosophers and attempt to arrive at the conclusion that today's politics is characterised by a striking reviviscence of groups (whether ethnic, religious, financial, or else) which is profoundly impacting on the role of traditional political institutions, and on the state in particular. Political philosophers discussed include Giorgio Agamben, Zygmunt Bauman, Mark Goodale, Martha Nussbaum, Charles Taylor, Slavoj Žižek and many others. Undoing Ties also devotes attention to elements that are crucial to a sound analysis of contemporary politics, both at a national and at a global level, such as the law and the transformation of the legal practice and a socio-anthropological analysis of globalisation. It is an exhaustive picture of the debates and discussions in the field of political philosophy in a captivating way, which leads the reader to an informed global understanding of the field, but also to reflect on some vital issues that directly affect their everyday life.
(http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/undoing-ties-political-philosophy-at-the-waning-of-the-state-9781628922028/)
9781628922028
Political science - Philosophy - History - 21st century
State, The - Philosophy
Political Ideologies
320.01 / C7U6
Undoing ties: political philosophy at the waning of the state Croce, Mariano - New York Bloomsbury 2015 - xvi, 175 p.
Table of Contents:
1. AFTER THE STATE
1.1 Theories of government
1.2. Justice and injustices
2. ABOVE THE STATE
2.1. Theories of globalization
2.2. Order and democracy in the global scenario
3. WITHOUT THE STATE
3.1. The twilight of the only legislator
3.2. The law, the market, and the demise of politics
Undoing Ties: Political Philosophy at the Waning of the State is a comprehensive overview of the most significant theories and contributions in the field of political philosophy of the last three decades. It is a journey through contemporary political philosophy that puts forward a basic interpretative hypothesis. Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore analyse the theories and proposals of many prominent political philosophers and attempt to arrive at the conclusion that today's politics is characterised by a striking reviviscence of groups (whether ethnic, religious, financial, or else) which is profoundly impacting on the role of traditional political institutions, and on the state in particular. Political philosophers discussed include Giorgio Agamben, Zygmunt Bauman, Mark Goodale, Martha Nussbaum, Charles Taylor, Slavoj Žižek and many others. Undoing Ties also devotes attention to elements that are crucial to a sound analysis of contemporary politics, both at a national and at a global level, such as the law and the transformation of the legal practice and a socio-anthropological analysis of globalisation. It is an exhaustive picture of the debates and discussions in the field of political philosophy in a captivating way, which leads the reader to an informed global understanding of the field, but also to reflect on some vital issues that directly affect their everyday life.
(http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/undoing-ties-political-philosophy-at-the-waning-of-the-state-9781628922028/)
9781628922028
Political science - Philosophy - History - 21st century
State, The - Philosophy
Political Ideologies
320.01 / C7U6