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" Politics on the edges of liberalism : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 990051
Doc. No : b744421
Main Entry : Arditi, Benjamín
Title & Author : Politics on the edges of liberalism : : difference, populism, revolution, agitation /\ Benjamin Arditi.
Publication Statement : Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, [2007]
: , ©2007
Page. NO : 1 online resource (ix, 166 pages)
ISBN : 0748630767
: : 0748652779
: : 1281224871
: : 6611224874
: : 9780748630769
: : 9780748652778
: : 9781281224873
: : 9786611224875
: 0748625119
: 0748636374
: 9780748625116
: 9780748636372
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-157) and index.
Contents : The underside of difference and the limits of particularism -- Populism as a spectre of democracy -- Populism as an internal periphery of democratic politics -- Stirred and shaken : from "the art of the possible" to emancipatory politics -- Talkin' 'bout a revolution : the end of mourning.
Abstract : An innovative exploration of ways of thinking and doing politics that challenge liberal assumptions. 'Politics on the edges of liberalism' refers to a grey zone where phenomena such as difference, populism, revolution and agitation turn the distinction between the inside and the outside of liberalism into a matter of dispute. Each chapter takes on one of these ideas, discussing the intellectual background animating the politics of the culture wars and its celebration of particularism over the universalism of classical liberal thought. Populism becomes a spectral recurrence rather than an outside of democracy. Agitation reappaers in emancipatory politics, and the idea of revolution is thought through outside the Jacobin view of insurrection, overthrow and total re-foundation. This is truly interdisciplinary inquiry at the cutting edge of contemporary debates in politics, critical theory, philosophy and sociology. The author draws from an impressive range of thinkers such as Kant, Benjamin, Derrida, Freud, Schmitt, Ranciere, Gramsci, Canovan, Oakeshott, Foucault, Vattimo, Laclau and Zizek. Depsite the complexity of his reasoning, he writes with the reader in mind, presenting his ideas clearly and persuasively and drawing on examples from recent political history to illuminate his arguments. Key Features *Provides a novel theory of populism*Presents a new concept of revolution*Considers a different way of thinking about emancipation*Clarity of argument ensures accessibility to a broad readership
Subject : Liberalism.
Subject : Liberalism.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- Conservatism Liberalism.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- General.
Dewey Classification : ‭320.51‬
LC Classification : ‭JC574‬‭.A73 2007eb‬
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