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ISBN-10: 0231179936
ISBN-13: 9780231179935
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publish Date: 05/12/2020
Dimensions: 8.70" L, 5.60" W, 0.70" H

An Archaeology of the Political: Regimes of Power from the Seventeenth Century to the Present

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In the past few decades, much political-philosophical reflection has been dedicated to the realm of “the political.” Many of the key figures in contemporary political theory–Jacques Rancière, Alain Badiou, Reinhart Koselleck, Giorgio Agamben, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Žižek, among others–have dedicated themselves to explaining power relations, but in many cases they take the concept of the political for granted, as if it were a given, an eternal essence.

In An Archaeology of the Political, Elías José Palti argues that the dimension of reality known as the political is not a natural, transhistorical entity. Instead, he claims that the horizon of the political arose in the context of a series of changes that affirmed the power of absolute monarchies in seventeenth-century Europe and was successively reconfigured from this period up to the present. Palti traces this series of redefinitions accompanying alterations in regimes of power, thus describing a genealogy of the concept of the political. Perhaps most important, An Archaeology of the Political brings to theoretical discussions a sound historical perspective, illuminating the complex influences of both theology and secularization on our understanding of the political in the contemporary world.

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Elías Palti's book is one of the most original interpretations of the political (as opposed to politics) in many years. His conceptual history is a longue durée account of practices of representation of the divine, the sovereign, the people, war, and the search for a basic unity of the world. As we consider whether we have come to the end of this long quest, this book can be read as the story of our journey.–Jeremy I. Adelman, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Director of the Global History Lab at Princeton University
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Details

ISBN-10: 0231179936
ISBN-13: 9780231179935
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publish Date: 05/12/2020
Dimensions: 8.70" L, 5.60" W, 0.70" H
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