The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.).

The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.).
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical. (Essays.). PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
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Total Pages 0
Release 1943
Genre Art
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The Unpolitical

The Unpolitical
Title The Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Massimo Cacciari
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0823230031

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Massimo Cacciari is one of the leading public intellectuals in today's Italy. This collection of essays on political topics provides the best introduction in English to his thought to date.This carefully curated collection includes chapters on Hofmannsthal, Luk\ cs, Benjamin, Nietzsche, Weber, Derrida, Schmitt, Canetti, and Aeschylus. Written between 1978 and 2006, these essays engagingly address the most hidden tradition in European political thought: the unpolitical. Far from being a refusal of politics, The Unpolitical represents a merciless critique of political reason and a way out of the now impracticable consolations of utopia and harmonious community.A lucid and engaging Introduction by Alessandro Carrera sets these essays in the context of Cacciari's work generally and in the broadest context of its historical and geographical backdrop.

The Politics of the Unpolitical

The Politics of the Unpolitical
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317487044

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In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the points of view expressed in his successful pamphlet To Hell with Culture, which has been reprinted here. The ‘politics of the unpolitical’ are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises’, and looks forward to the future with constructive vision. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history, and philosophy.

The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals)

The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Politics of the Unpolitical (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Herbert Read
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2020-10-14
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ISBN 9781138891180

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In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the point of view expressed in his successful pamphlet To Hell with Culture, which has been reprinted here. The politics of the unpolitical are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises', and looks forward to the future with constructive vision. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history, and cultural studies.

The Unpolitical

The Unpolitical
Title The Unpolitical PDF eBook
Author Massimo Cacciari
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2009-08-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780823230051

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Massimo Cacciari is one of the leading public intellectuals in today's Italy, both as an outstanding philosopher and political thinker and as now three times (and currently) the mayor of Venice. This collection of essays on political topics provides the best introduction in English to his thought to date. The political focus does not, however, prevent these essays from being an introduction to the full range of Cacciari's thought. The present collection includes chapters on Hofmannstahl, Lukács, Benjamin, Nietzsche, Weber, Derrida, Schmitt, Canetti, and Aeschylus. Written between 1978 and 2006, these essays engagingly address the most hidden tradition in European political thought: the Unpolitical. Far from being a refusal of politics, the Unpolitical represents a merciless critique of political reason and a way out of the now impracticable consolations of utopia and harmonious community. Drawing freely from philosophy and literature, The Unpolitical represents a powerful contribution to contemporary political theory. A lucid and engaging Introduction by Alessandro Carrera sets these essays in the context of Cacciari's work generally and in the broadest context of its historical and geographical backdrop.

Out of Line

Out of Line
Title Out of Line PDF eBook
Author R.B.J. Walker
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 322
Release 2015-08-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317435699

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A collection of essays on the politics of boundaries, this book addresses a broad range of cases, some geographical, some legal, and some involving less tangible practices of inclusion and exclusion. The book begins by exploring the boundary between modern Western forms of international relations and their constitutive outsides. Beyond this, the author engages with relations between subjectivity and security, security and nature, social movements and a world politics, as well as the politics of spatiotemporal dislocation. Two chapters address the work of Thomas Hobbes and Max Weber as exemplary accounts of the relationship between boundaries and the constitution of modern forms of politics. Each chapter speaks not only to the politics of specific boundary practices, but also to the limits within which modern politics has been shaped in relation to claims about spatiality, temporality, sovereignty and subjectivity. In this way, the book draws attention to a pervasive account of a scalar order of higher and lower that has shaped more familiar distinctions between internality and externality. Offering an analysis of the relation between concepts of internationalism, imperialism and exceptionalism, as well as the implications of spatiotemporal dislocation for claims about democracy, the book links contemporary claims about the transformation of boundaries to various ways in which political life is said to be in crisis and in need of novel forms of critique. Brought up to date by a new and extensive introductory essay and an assessment of the status of political judgement after 9/11, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of politics, international relations, political theory and political sociology.

Re-thinking Politics

Re-thinking Politics
Title Re-thinking Politics PDF eBook
Author Kari Palonen
Publisher
Total Pages 346
Release 2007
Genre Political science
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