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Democracy and Its Others - Jeffrey H. Epstein

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        Livre - Jeffrey H. Epstein - 31/07/2017 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Jeffrey H. Epstein
      • Editeur : Bloomsbury 3pl
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 31/07/2017
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 320
      • Expédition : 426
      • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7
      • ISBN : 9781350061095



      • Résumé :
        Today's unprecedented levels of human migration present urgent challenges to traditional conceptualizations of national identity, nation-state sovereignty, and democratic citizenship. Foreigners are commonly viewed as outsiders whose inclusion within or exclusion from the people of the democratic state rests upon whether they benefit or threaten the unity of the nation. Against this instrumentalization of the foreigner, this book traces the historical development of the concepts of sovereignty and foreignness through the thought of philosophers such as Plato, Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Derrida, and Benhabib in order to show that foreignness is a structural feature of sovereignty that cannot be purged or assimilated. Understood in this light, foreignness allows for new forms of democratic political unity to be imagined that reject local practices which deprive individuals of political membership solely on the basis of national citizenship. This cosmopolitan model for citizenship provides a novel conceptual framework that simultaneously upholds the legal importance of democratic citizenship for political justice while ceaselessly contesting the exclusionary logic of the nation-state that reserves democratic rights for members of the nation alone....

        Biographie:
        Jeffrey H. Epstein is Visiting Assistant Professor at Cal State University, Fullerton, USA....

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        Introduction

        Chapter 1: Ethnos, Demos, and Foreignness
        1.1. Playing Politics: Ethnos and the (Re)Unification of the Demos

        Chapter 2: Hospitality or War? A Foreigner Approaches
        2.1. The Piraeus
        2.2. Cephalus, the Metic
        2.3. Polemarchus, the Metic
        2.4. Thrasymachus, the Indecidable Foreigner

        Chapter 3: The Fearful Origins of Sovereignty in the Social Contract Tradition
        3.1. The Fearful Origins of Sovereignty in Hobbes
        3.2. The Fearful Origins of Sovereignty in Locke
        3.3. The Fearful Origins of Sovereignty in Rousseau

        Chapter 4: The Qualities of Sovereignty in the Social Contract Tradition
        4.1. Hobbes' Absolute Sovereign
        4.2. Locke's Neutral Umpire
        4.3. Rousseau's General Will
        4.4. A Brief Summary of Sovereignty

        Chapter 5: Foreignness, Sovereignty, and the Social Contract Tradition
        5.1. Territorial Exclusions
        5.2. Homogeneous Unity and the Sovereign Exclusion of Foreignness
        5.3. Foreignness in Hobbes' Theorization of Sovereignty
        5.4. Foreignness in Locke's Theorization of Sovereignty
        5.5. Foreignness in Rousseau's Theorization of Sovereignty

        Chapter 6: The Naturalization of Artificial Sovereignty and Foreignness
        6.1. Hobbes' Naturalization of Artificial Sovereignty
        6.2. Locke's Naturalization of Artificial Sovereignty
        6.3. Rousseau's Naturalization of Artificial Sovereignty
        6.4. The Naturalization of Artificial Foreignness

        Chapter 7: The Foreign-Sovereign
        7.1. The Quasi-Regime

        Chapter 8: Foreign Unto It-self, The Democratic Nation-State
        8.1. Democracy's Others and the Protection of the Democratic Nation-State
        8.2. Foreign Unto It-Self: Autoimmune Democracy
        8.3. Democracy to Come and the Foreign-Sovereign

        Chapter 9: The Foreign-Citizen at the Threshold of Democratic Cosmopolitanism
        9.1. Universal Hospitality at the Border Between the Moral and Legal
        9.2. Unconditional Hospitality and the Cosmopolitanism to Come
        9.3. Democratic Iterations
        9.4. The Foreign-Citizen

        Bibliography
        Index

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