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The Essence of Democracy: A Question of Interpretation

© 2024, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2024, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements viii
  4. Introduction: The Antinomies of Politics 1
  5. 1. Towards Democracy’s Anarchic Condition
  6. Democracy as Critique 19
  7. Plato Discovers the Political: Rancière’s Reading of the Allegory of the Ship 22
  8. Philosophy’s Sovereignty over Politics: Abensour’s Reading of the Allegory of the Cave 29
  9. The Polemics of the Polis: The Greek Invention of Politics 33
  10. Democracy’s Anarchic Condition: A New Political Ontology 38
  11. Making Politics Thinkable 39
  12. 2. Dissolution of the Archê
  13. In the Name of Democracy: The Kratos of the Demos 45
  14. On the Universality of the Problem of the Archê 48
  15. The Nature of Rule: An Interpretation of Plato’s Laws 50
  16. Commandment and Commencement: The Strange Logic of the Archê Principle 54
  17. In Summary: Archic Government 59
  18. Enter Democracy: What Does It Mean to be against the Archê? 60
  19. Understanding Democracy’s ‘Anarchic Title’ 61
  20. Democracy as ‘Political’ or ‘Anarchic’ Government 66
  21. Anarchy: The Infinite Opening 70
  22. 3. To Think Democracy Otherwise: Claude Lefort and Savage Democracy
  23. On the Status of Political Philosophy 77
  24. Pierre Clastres and the Logic of Being-Against 81
  25. The Essence of Democracy: A Question of Interpretation 84
  26. Democratic Revolution: Tocqueville and Lefort 90
  27. The ‘Principle of Anarchy’ and the Emancipatory Act of Politics 96
  28. Permanent Contestation: Savage Democracy and Human Rights 99
  29. Thinking Democracy Savage: A Philosophical Exercise 103
  30. 4. Democratisation of the Sensible: Democracy against the Police
  31. On the Many Forms of Being-Against 114
  32. Politics and the Police: A Radical Dichotomy 117
  33. Foucault, the Police and Governmentality 119
  34. The Government of the Sensible and the Symbolic Constitution of Society: Rancière’s Concept of the Police 124
  35. ‘Logical Revolt’: Towards a Theory of the Political Subject 130
  36. On Political Names 136
  37. The ‘History’ or ‘Tradition’ of Emancipation 140
  38. 5. The Politics of Emancipation: Democracy against the State
  39. Social Domination and Political Emancipation: An Introduction to Abensour’s General Approach to Democracy 149
  40. From the Frankfurt School to Lefort and Machiavelli: Abensour’s Critical Political Philosophy 152
  41. Utopia and Democracy 156
  42. Against the State: Clastres contra Hobbes 160
  43. Marx’s ‘Machiavellian Moment’: Hegel, Sovereignty and Political Alienation 164
  44. ‘True’ Democracy and the Reduction of the State 172
  45. Insurgent Democracy 179
  46. In Summary: Rancière’s Democracy against the Police and Abensour’s Democracy against the State 183
  47. Conclusion: ‘Hic et nunc’ – the Use of Philosophy and the Critique of the Present 194
  48. Bibliography 207
  49. Index 219
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