Redirecting Radical Democracy
Redirecting Radical Democracy
From Antagonism to Alienation
Helander, Sofia Anceau
Edinburgh University Press
02/2024
264
Dura
Inglês
9781399522168
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Introductioni. From Antagonism to Alienationii. Alienation todayiii. The problem: addressing alienation in a radical and open wayiv. Radical democracy - the strongest answerv. What is missing? The theoretical gapvi. The status of the argumentv. Significance and contribution
Outline: Radical Democracy
1. From the Social to the Political - the Emergence and Disappearance of the Concept of Alienationi. The turn from the economic to the social - the emergence of the concept of alienationii. The turn from the social to the political - the disappearance of the concept of alienation
2. Antagonism or Alienationi. Open and radical - the aims of radical democracyii. A radical democratic concept of alienation?iii. The agonistiv. Conclusion
Alienation
1. Alienation of the Knower, the Producer and the Actori. Hegel's alienation of the knowerii. Marx's alienation of the produceriii. The alienation of the actoriv. Open and radical?
Conclusion
1. Towards an Open and Radical Concept of Alienationi.Reconstructing the concept of alienation - resources and challengesii. Appropriation - a conceptual clarificationiii. Impaired appropriation as dominationiv. Impaired appropriation as disorientation
Conclusion
1. Alienation versus Acediai. Defining and distinguishing the concept of alienationii. Radical and open?iii. Alienation versus Acedia
Conclusion: Against Alienation - Redirecting Radical Democracy
1. Reformulating Agonistic Democracy and its Subjecti. Reformulating the subjectii. From antagonism to alienationiii. Is the theory still agonistic?iv. Towards a multi-scalar agonism
2. Redirecting the Radical Democratic Strategyi. The struggle with and against alienationii. Who to include?iii. How to organize?iv. What to demand?
Conclusioni. Lessons for the Radical Democratic Struggleii. Alienation beyond the Process of Precarization
Bibliography
Introductioni. From Antagonism to Alienationii. Alienation todayiii. The problem: addressing alienation in a radical and open wayiv. Radical democracy - the strongest answerv. What is missing? The theoretical gapvi. The status of the argumentv. Significance and contribution
Outline: Radical Democracy
1. From the Social to the Political - the Emergence and Disappearance of the Concept of Alienationi. The turn from the economic to the social - the emergence of the concept of alienationii. The turn from the social to the political - the disappearance of the concept of alienation
2. Antagonism or Alienationi. Open and radical - the aims of radical democracyii. A radical democratic concept of alienation?iii. The agonistiv. Conclusion
Alienation
1. Alienation of the Knower, the Producer and the Actori. Hegel's alienation of the knowerii. Marx's alienation of the produceriii. The alienation of the actoriv. Open and radical?
Conclusion
1. Towards an Open and Radical Concept of Alienationi.Reconstructing the concept of alienation - resources and challengesii. Appropriation - a conceptual clarificationiii. Impaired appropriation as dominationiv. Impaired appropriation as disorientation
Conclusion
1. Alienation versus Acediai. Defining and distinguishing the concept of alienationii. Radical and open?iii. Alienation versus Acedia
Conclusion: Against Alienation - Redirecting Radical Democracy
1. Reformulating Agonistic Democracy and its Subjecti. Reformulating the subjectii. From antagonism to alienationiii. Is the theory still agonistic?iv. Towards a multi-scalar agonism
2. Redirecting the Radical Democratic Strategyi. The struggle with and against alienationii. Who to include?iii. How to organize?iv. What to demand?
Conclusioni. Lessons for the Radical Democratic Struggleii. Alienation beyond the Process of Precarization
Bibliography
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contemporary political theory; critical theory; Democratic theory; political theory; social movement studies
Acknowledgements
Introductioni. From Antagonism to Alienationii. Alienation todayiii. The problem: addressing alienation in a radical and open wayiv. Radical democracy - the strongest answerv. What is missing? The theoretical gapvi. The status of the argumentv. Significance and contribution
Outline: Radical Democracy
1. From the Social to the Political - the Emergence and Disappearance of the Concept of Alienationi. The turn from the economic to the social - the emergence of the concept of alienationii. The turn from the social to the political - the disappearance of the concept of alienation
2. Antagonism or Alienationi. Open and radical - the aims of radical democracyii. A radical democratic concept of alienation?iii. The agonistiv. Conclusion
Alienation
1. Alienation of the Knower, the Producer and the Actori. Hegel's alienation of the knowerii. Marx's alienation of the produceriii. The alienation of the actoriv. Open and radical?
Conclusion
1. Towards an Open and Radical Concept of Alienationi.Reconstructing the concept of alienation - resources and challengesii. Appropriation - a conceptual clarificationiii. Impaired appropriation as dominationiv. Impaired appropriation as disorientation
Conclusion
1. Alienation versus Acediai. Defining and distinguishing the concept of alienationii. Radical and open?iii. Alienation versus Acedia
Conclusion: Against Alienation - Redirecting Radical Democracy
1. Reformulating Agonistic Democracy and its Subjecti. Reformulating the subjectii. From antagonism to alienationiii. Is the theory still agonistic?iv. Towards a multi-scalar agonism
2. Redirecting the Radical Democratic Strategyi. The struggle with and against alienationii. Who to include?iii. How to organize?iv. What to demand?
Conclusioni. Lessons for the Radical Democratic Struggleii. Alienation beyond the Process of Precarization
Bibliography
Introductioni. From Antagonism to Alienationii. Alienation todayiii. The problem: addressing alienation in a radical and open wayiv. Radical democracy - the strongest answerv. What is missing? The theoretical gapvi. The status of the argumentv. Significance and contribution
Outline: Radical Democracy
1. From the Social to the Political - the Emergence and Disappearance of the Concept of Alienationi. The turn from the economic to the social - the emergence of the concept of alienationii. The turn from the social to the political - the disappearance of the concept of alienation
2. Antagonism or Alienationi. Open and radical - the aims of radical democracyii. A radical democratic concept of alienation?iii. The agonistiv. Conclusion
Alienation
1. Alienation of the Knower, the Producer and the Actori. Hegel's alienation of the knowerii. Marx's alienation of the produceriii. The alienation of the actoriv. Open and radical?
Conclusion
1. Towards an Open and Radical Concept of Alienationi.Reconstructing the concept of alienation - resources and challengesii. Appropriation - a conceptual clarificationiii. Impaired appropriation as dominationiv. Impaired appropriation as disorientation
Conclusion
1. Alienation versus Acediai. Defining and distinguishing the concept of alienationii. Radical and open?iii. Alienation versus Acedia
Conclusion: Against Alienation - Redirecting Radical Democracy
1. Reformulating Agonistic Democracy and its Subjecti. Reformulating the subjectii. From antagonism to alienationiii. Is the theory still agonistic?iv. Towards a multi-scalar agonism
2. Redirecting the Radical Democratic Strategyi. The struggle with and against alienationii. Who to include?iii. How to organize?iv. What to demand?
Conclusioni. Lessons for the Radical Democratic Struggleii. Alienation beyond the Process of Precarization
Bibliography
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