Sovereignty in the 21st Century

Political Theology in an Age of Neoliberalism and Populism
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ISBN-13:
9781350446793
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
19.09.2024
Seiten:
224
Autor:
Carl Raschke
Gewicht:
454 g
Format:
234x156x25 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

When God is "dead" and governments themselves are increasingly subject to the power of global corporations, massive movements of peoples, transnational political upheavals, and ecological disasters, what does sovereignty mean for the 21st century? Sovereignty in the 21st Century is Carl Raschke's deep theoretical dive into the meaning of sovereignty in both its historical and contemporary settings, showing how the idea can be expanded beyond politics and offer emancipatory strategies for previously marginalized peoples.Picking up Carl Schmitt's idea of sovereignty's 'divine' associations making it an implicitly theological concern, Raschke explains how political and religious thought have always been intertwined. These intertwined strands find their relevance today in debates around class, race and domination, making the question of sovereignty not just a political but a social and economic one. Bringing to light the ways in which great transnational conflicts today are not between authoritarianism and democracy but between neoliberalism and populism, this book brings us closer to a profound understanding of what we truly mean by democracy, or 'popular' sovereignty in the 21st-century.
PrefacePart One: The Elusive Quest for Sovereignty1. Monopolitics2. Sovereignty without the Sovereign3. Sovereignty without Sovereignty, or the Dialectic of Subjection and AbjectionPart Two: Religion and the Struggle for Sovereignty4. Neoliberalism as the Postmodern "Civilizing Mission"5. Religion, Neoliberalism, and the Contemporary Crisis of Sovereignty.6. Neoliberalism, Populism, and the Illusion of SovereigntyPart Three: Toward a Political Theology of Popular Sovereignty7. Hegel's Intensive Universality.8. Marx's Misfired Mission.9. Who Then Are "We the People"?

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