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The Multitude In Spinoza 1st Edition Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas

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The Multitude In Spinoza 1st Edition Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas
ISBN: 9781350437715, 1350437719
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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The Multitude In Spinoza 1st Edition Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas by Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas 9781350437715, 1350437719 instant download after payment.

With the rise of populist governments and corresponding popular protests, this book turns renewed focus on Baruch Spinoza's idea of the political multitude. Acting at once as a body with a single mind and a state with its own political-institutional structure, the multitude mirrors some of the central actors in democratic movements across early 20th-century Europe – from Occupy Wall Street to Indignados and Nuit Debout. Gonzalo Cernadas draws from two of Spinoza's key works on this subject in his Political Treatise and Theological-Political Treatise, setting out the progress of his ideas: how Spinoza conceives of the body, how that body can become part of the multitude, and how that multitude can form a political society. In recovering Spinoza's relevance to contemporary political phenomena, Cernadas explains why this early modern thinker has found renewed importance three hundred and fifty years after his death, and ultimately how he could even prompt us to reassess democracy as the best form of government.

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