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The state of sovereignty : lessons from the political fiction of modernity /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gratton, Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2012.
Colección:SUNY series in contemporary French thought.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: Vase of Soissons and the Lessons of Sovereignty
  • Noble Thesis and the Ends of Pagan Sovereignty
  • Where Sovereignty Lies Today
  • ch. One Rousseau and the Right of Life and Death over the Body Politic
  • State of Sovereignty after the Social Contract
  • Contracting the Sovereign
  • Lessons from "L'artifice et le jeu" of Sovereignty
  • Men and Citizens, Life and Death
  • Sovereign Pardon
  • ch. Two Arendt's Archaeology of Sovereignty
  • Fragmented Past and The Future of the Political
  • Beginning Again: The Arche of the Political
  • Finding a Home in the Political
  • ch. Three "The World is at Stake": Sovereignty and the Right to Have Rights
  • Sovereign Totalitarianism
  • Rise of the Nation-State
  • Policing the State
  • Right to Have Rights
  • ch. Four Torturing Sovereignty: Foucault's Regicide in Theory
  • Genealogies in the Multiple
  • Sovereign Madness
  • Histories of the State of Sovereignty
  • Rise of the Nation-State
  • Bio-political Sovereignty
  • Foucault, Schmitt, and "the King Who Rules but Does not Govern"
  • Beyond the Sovereign Decision
  • Sovereign Freedom, or Freedom from Sovereignty
  • ch. Five What More Is There to Say?: Agamben and the Hyperbole of Sovereignty
  • Sacrifice of History
  • Homo Sacer: The Significance of Words
  • From Homo Sacer to Vir Sacer
  • Glory of Another Sovereignty
  • Sovereign Relations
  • Last Words: The Language of Sovereignty and Noo-Politics
  • Hyperbole that Remains
  • ch. Six Derrida and the Limits of Sovereignty's Reason: Freedom, Equality, but Not Fraternity
  • Le Tres Haut of Mount Moriah
  • Freedom, Equality, but Not Fraternity.