An in-depth investigation of political modernity, Political Modernity and Social Theory proposes an encompassing and far-reaching approach spanning past and present - stressing radical plebeian democracy and maintaining a strong opening to the future and to possible alternatives to modernity.
An in-depth investigation of political modernity, Political Modernity and Social Theory proposes an encompassing and far-reaching approach spanning past and present - stressing radical plebeian democracy and maintaining a strong opening to the future and to possible alternatives to modernity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
José Maurício Domingues is Professor of Social and Political Sciences at the State of Rio de Janeiro University in Brazil. He is the recipient of the Anneliese Maier Forschungspreis from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and the author of numerous books in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, including Authoritarian Collectivism and 'Real Socialism' (2021), Emancipation and History: The Return of Social Theory (2018) and Latin American and Contemporary Modernity: A Sociological Interpretation (Routledge, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The liberal infrastructure 1. Rights and citizenship 2. The state and the law 3. Power, agency and law 4. From abstract to concrete 5. Rights, state and the modern imaginary Part II. Politics, dynamics and processes 6. Politics 7. State power 8. Political autonomy 9. Trends and phases of modernity Part III. The international level 10. The international dimension of political modernity Part IV. Political configurations and processes 11. Political Regimes 12. Political Processes 13. Democracy Part V Epilogue: political modernity, social change and critique
Introduction
Part I. The liberal infrastructure
1. Rights and citizenship 2. The state and the law 3. Power, agency and law 4. From abstract to concrete 5. Rights, state and the modern imaginary
Part II. Politics, dynamics and processes
6. Politics 7. State power 8. Political autonomy 9. Trends and phases of modernity
Part III. The international level
10. The international dimension of political modernity
Part IV. Political configurations and processes
11. Political Regimes 12. Political Processes 13. Democracy
Part V
Epilogue: political modernity, social change and critique
Introduction Part I. The liberal infrastructure 1. Rights and citizenship 2. The state and the law 3. Power, agency and law 4. From abstract to concrete 5. Rights, state and the modern imaginary Part II. Politics, dynamics and processes 6. Politics 7. State power 8. Political autonomy 9. Trends and phases of modernity Part III. The international level 10. The international dimension of political modernity Part IV. Political configurations and processes 11. Political Regimes 12. Political Processes 13. Democracy Part V Epilogue: political modernity, social change and critique
Introduction
Part I. The liberal infrastructure
1. Rights and citizenship 2. The state and the law 3. Power, agency and law 4. From abstract to concrete 5. Rights, state and the modern imaginary
Part II. Politics, dynamics and processes
6. Politics 7. State power 8. Political autonomy 9. Trends and phases of modernity
Part III. The international level
10. The international dimension of political modernity
Part IV. Political configurations and processes
11. Political Regimes 12. Political Processes 13. Democracy
Part V
Epilogue: political modernity, social change and critique
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