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A Poststructuralist Discourse Theory Of Global Politics 1st Ed 2015 Dirk Nabers

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A Poststructuralist Discourse Theory Of Global Politics 1st Ed 2015 Dirk Nabers
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.33 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Dirk Nabers
ISBN: 9781137528070, 1137528079
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st ed. 2015

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A Poststructuralist Discourse Theory Of Global Politics 1st Ed 2015 Dirk Nabers by Dirk Nabers 9781137528070, 1137528079 instant download after payment.

This book develops a discourse theory of crisis and change in global politics. Crisis is conceptualized as structural dislocation, resting on difference and incompleteness. Change is seen as the continuous but ultimately futile effort to gain a full identity. The incompleteness and contingent character of the social represents the most important condition for democratic politics to become possible and for a theory of crisis and change to become conceivable. In this new understanding, crisis loses its everyday meaning of a periodically occurring event. Instead, crisis becomes an omnipresent feature of the social fabric. It represents the absence of ground, of social foundation, and it rests within the subject as well as within the social whole.

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