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Chantel Mouffe.

Chantal Mouffe's writings have been innovatory with respect to democratic theory, Marxism and feminism. Her work derives from, and has always been engaged with, contemporary political events and intellectual debates. This sense of conflict informs both the methodological and substantive proposi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Martin, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Colección:Routledge innovators in political theory.
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: democracy and conflict in the workof Chantal Mouffe; Gramscian interventions; Rethinking democracy; Structure of the book; Hegemony: from Gramsci to post-Marxism; Radical democracy: pluralism, citizenship and identity; The political: a politics beyond consensus; References; Part I: Hegemony:from Gramsci to 'post-Marxism'; 1. Hegemony and ideology in Gramsci (1979); Economism and ideology; Principles of a non-reductionist conception of ideology; The Second International and economism.
  • Leninism and its consequencesGramsci and hegemony; Hegemony and ideology; The problematic of ideology; A non-reductionist conception; Hegemony and war of position; Conclusion; Notes; References; 2. Hegemony and new political subjects: towarda new concept of democracy (1988); Theoretical positions; New antagonisms and hegemonic formations; New antagonisms and democratic struggle; The new antagonisms and socialism; Note; 3. Post-Marxism withoutapologies (1987); Discourse; Geras's four theses; Idealism and materialism; The instability of objects; Either/or; Autonomy and determination.
  • The history of MarxismAn atemporal critique; Radical democracy; The transformation of political consciousness; Democratic revolution; Notes; References; Part II: Radical Democracy: pluralism, citizenshipand identity; 4. Radical democracy: modern or postmodern?(1988); The democratic revolution; Practical reason: Aristotle versus Kant; Tradition and democratic politics; Radical democracy, a new political philosophy; Notes; References; 5. Democratic citizenship and the politicalcommunity (1992); Liberalism versus civic republicanism; Modern democracy and political community.
  • The political community: universitas or societas?A radical democratic citizenship; Notes; References; 6. Politics and the limits of liberalism(1993); Political liberalism; Liberalism and the negation of the political; Rationality and neutrality; Pluralism and undecidability; Morality, unanimity and impartiality; What kind of consensus?; Notes; References; 7. Feminism, citizenship and radical democraticpolitics (1992); The question of identity and feminism; Citizenship and feminist politics; A radical democratic conception of citizenship; Feminist politics and radical democracy; Notes.
  • 8. For a politics of nomadicidentity (1994)Notes; References; Part III: The political: apolitics beyond consensus; 9. The radical centre: a politics without adversary (1998); Conflict and modern democracy; Politics and the political; Which globalisation?; A new left-wing project; Notes; References; 10. Carl Schmitt and the paradox of liberal democracy (1997, rev. 2000); Democracy, homogeneity and the boundaries of citizenship; The democratic logic of inclusion-exclusion; Deliberative democracy and its shortcomings; Pluralism and its limits; Schmitt's false dilemma; Notes; References.