Radical democracy is the first of its kind. It brings together leading scholars to discuss the theoretical and practical implications of the two dominant approaches to radical democracy: Deleuzian theories of abundance and Lacanian theories of lack.
Radical democracy is the first of its kind. It brings together leading scholars to discuss the theoretical and practical implications of the two dominant approaches to radical democracy: Deleuzian theories of abundance and Lacanian theories of lack.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lars Tønder is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at Northwestern University Lasse Thomassen is Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics & International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London
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Introduction: rethinking radical democracy between abundance and lack - Lars Tønder and Lasse Thomassen Part I: Radical democracy: abundance and/or lack? 1. The absence at the heart of presence: radical democracy and the ontology of lack - Oliver Marchart 2. Two routes from Hegel - Nathan Widder 3. Deleuze and democratic politics - Paul Patton 4. The wild patience of radical democracy: beyond Zizek's lack - Romand Coles 5. Theorising hegemony: between deconstruction and psychoanalysis - Aletta J. Norval 6. In/exclusions: towards a radical democratic approach to exclusion - Lasse Thomassen Part II: The politics of radical democracy 7. For an agonistic public sphere - Chantal Mouffe 8. In parliament with things - Jane Bennet 9. The radical democratic possibilities of popular culture - Jon Simons 10. Radical and plural democracy: in defence of right/left and public reason - Torben Bech Dyrberg 11. Negativity and radical democracy: radical democracy beyond reoccupation and conformism - Yannis Stavrakakis 12. Inessential commonality: immanence, transcendence, abundance - Lars Tønder 13. True democracy: Marx, political subjectivity and anarchic meta-politics - Simon Critchley Part III: Afterwords 14. Immanence, abundance, democracy - William E. Connolly 15. The future of radical democracy - Ernesto Laclau Index
Introduction: rethinking radical democracy between abundance and lack - Lars Tønder and Lasse Thomassen Part I: Radical democracy: abundance and/or lack? 1. The absence at the heart of presence: radical democracy and the ontology of lack - Oliver Marchart 2. Two routes from Hegel - Nathan Widder 3. Deleuze and democratic politics - Paul Patton 4. The wild patience of radical democracy: beyond Zizek's lack - Romand Coles 5. Theorising hegemony: between deconstruction and psychoanalysis - Aletta J. Norval 6. In/exclusions: towards a radical democratic approach to exclusion - Lasse Thomassen Part II: The politics of radical democracy 7. For an agonistic public sphere - Chantal Mouffe 8. In parliament with things - Jane Bennet 9. The radical democratic possibilities of popular culture - Jon Simons 10. Radical and plural democracy: in defence of right/left and public reason - Torben Bech Dyrberg 11. Negativity and radical democracy: radical democracy beyond reoccupation and conformism - Yannis Stavrakakis 12. Inessential commonality: immanence, transcendence, abundance - Lars Tønder 13. True democracy: Marx, political subjectivity and anarchic meta-politics - Simon Critchley Part III: Afterwords 14. Immanence, abundance, democracy - William E. Connolly 15. The future of radical democracy - Ernesto Laclau Index
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