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Anarchist Critique Of Radical Democracy The Impossible Argument 1st Markus Lundstrm

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Anarchist Critique Of Radical Democracy The Impossible Argument 1st Markus Lundstrm
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 103
Author: Markus Lundström
ISBN: 9783319769769, 9783319769776, 3319769766, 3319769774
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st

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Anarchist Critique Of Radical Democracy The Impossible Argument 1st Markus Lundstrm by Markus Lundström 9783319769769, 9783319769776, 3319769766, 3319769774 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the conflictual nature of radical democracy. By analyzing democratic conflict in Husby, a marginalized Stockholm city district, it exposes democracy’s core division – between governors and governed – as theorized by Jacques Rancière. Tracing the genealogy of that critique, the book interrogates a historical tradition generically adverse to every form of governance, namely anarchism. By outlining the divergent and discontinuous relationship between democracy and anarchy – within the history of anarchist thought – the author adds to democratic theory ‘The Impossible Argument’: a compound anarchist critique of radical democracy.

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