In this book, Edgar Illas departs from military and sociological analyses to propose a theoretical exploration of war as the ontological force that produces political orders. Divided into two parts, Illas' study includes important thinkers on war and theories on conflictive relations between capital, state power and political movements.
In this book, Edgar Illas departs from military and sociological analyses to propose a theoretical exploration of war as the ontological force that produces political orders. Divided into two parts, Illas' study includes important thinkers on war and theories on conflictive relations between capital, state power and political movements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edgar Illas is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University, Bloomington. His research interests lie in political theory, Marxism, biopolitics, and war studies, and his field of specialization is contemporary Catalan culture. He has published The Survival Regime: Global War and the Political (Routledge, 2020) and Thinking Barcelona: Ideologies of a Global City (2012) and various articles on theoretical Marxism, politics, and architecture.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: From cosmic strife to global war (and back again) 1 Heraclitean cosmic strife 2 The Greek polis and the break with war 3 Just war in the res publica christiana 4 Machiavelli: War as primitive state accumulation 5 War and the modern state: Hobbes, Locke, Kant, Hegel 6 The continuum between war and state: Clausewitz, Schmitt, Foucault 7 The abyssal gap: Deconstructing war 8 The immanence of post- statal violence Part II: The magmatic nomos of global war 9 A geological nomos 10 From post- modern liquid to global magmatic 11 The chthonic dimension of Medea 12 Subterranean flow of violence 13 The global biopolitics of violence 14 A capitalist logic of war 15 Magmatic immanence Postscript: How to survive in global war?
Introduction Part I: From cosmic strife to global war (and back again) 1 Heraclitean cosmic strife 2 The Greek polis and the break with war 3 Just war in the res publica christiana 4 Machiavelli: War as primitive state accumulation 5 War and the modern state: Hobbes, Locke, Kant, Hegel 6 The continuum between war and state: Clausewitz, Schmitt, Foucault 7 The abyssal gap: Deconstructing war 8 The immanence of post- statal violence Part II: The magmatic nomos of global war 9 A geological nomos 10 From post- modern liquid to global magmatic 11 The chthonic dimension of Medea 12 Subterranean flow of violence 13 The global biopolitics of violence 14 A capitalist logic of war 15 Magmatic immanence Postscript: How to survive in global war?
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