Violence and Civility

On the Limits of Political Philosophy

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Political, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, History & Theory
Cover of the book Violence and Civility by Étienne Balibar, Columbia University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Étienne Balibar ISBN: 9780231527187
Publisher: Columbia University Press Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint: Columbia University Press Language: English
Author: Étienne Balibar
ISBN: 9780231527187
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Language: English

In Violence and Civility, Étienne Balibar boldly confronts the insidious causes of violence, racism, nationalism, and ethnic cleansing worldwide, as well as mass poverty and dispossession. Through a novel synthesis of theory and empirical studies of contemporary violence, the acclaimed thinker pushes past the limits of political philosophy to reconceive war, revolution, sovereignty, and class.

Through the pathbreaking thought of Derrida, Balibar builds a topography of cruelty converted into extremism by ideology, juxtaposing its subjective forms (identity delusions, the desire for extermination, and the pursuit of vengeance) and its objective manifestations (capitalist exploitation and an institutional disregard for life). Engaging with Marx, Hegel, Hobbes, Clausewitz, Schmitt, and Luxemburg, Balibar introduces a new, productive understanding of politics as antiviolence and a fresh approach to achieving and sustaining civility. Rooted in the principles of transformation and empowerment, this theory brings hope to a world increasingly divided even as it draws closer together.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In Violence and Civility, Étienne Balibar boldly confronts the insidious causes of violence, racism, nationalism, and ethnic cleansing worldwide, as well as mass poverty and dispossession. Through a novel synthesis of theory and empirical studies of contemporary violence, the acclaimed thinker pushes past the limits of political philosophy to reconceive war, revolution, sovereignty, and class.

Through the pathbreaking thought of Derrida, Balibar builds a topography of cruelty converted into extremism by ideology, juxtaposing its subjective forms (identity delusions, the desire for extermination, and the pursuit of vengeance) and its objective manifestations (capitalist exploitation and an institutional disregard for life). Engaging with Marx, Hegel, Hobbes, Clausewitz, Schmitt, and Luxemburg, Balibar introduces a new, productive understanding of politics as antiviolence and a fresh approach to achieving and sustaining civility. Rooted in the principles of transformation and empowerment, this theory brings hope to a world increasingly divided even as it draws closer together.

More books from Columbia University Press

Cover of the book The Black Power Movement and American Social Work by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Pain by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book The Bhāgavata Purāna by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Striking Beauty by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book The Activist Director by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Art on Trial by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Environmental Success Stories by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Investing: The Last Liberal Art by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book The Columbia Guide to American Environmental History by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Imaginal Politics by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Lines of the Nation by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Literary Culture in Taiwan by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book Militarizing the Nation by Étienne Balibar
Cover of the book The Diagnostic System by Étienne Balibar
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy