Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence
Autor Yves Winteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108445443
ISBN-10: 1108445446
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108445446
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Spectacle; 2. Force; 3. Cruelty; 4. Beginnings; 5. Institutions; 6. Tumults; References; Index.
Recenzii
'Winter's path-breaking study probes how violence actually works in politics. With Machiavelli as our guide, Winter shows us, strikingly, how little this political work has to do with the direct threat of physical coercion. Rather, the aim and function of political violence is profoundly public and performative; violence is meant to provoke an audience on symbolic and affective registers. This keen insight is explored through historically and conceptually nuanced discussions of Machiavelli's analyses of force, cruelty, and spectacle and the logic of princely, republican, and plebian violence.' Karuna Mantena, Yale University, Connecticut
'Yves Winter places violence at the center of Machiavelli's thought by engaging insightfully with its many different manifestations and forms. In doing so, he demonstrates the conceptual and empirical impoverishment of contemporary theoretical discussions and envisions an alternative approach. This book not only makes an essential contribution to the Machiavelli scholarship, but also offers a decisive intervention into contemporary theories of political violence.' Jason Frank, Robert J. Katz Chair of Government, Cornell University, New York
'An original and important study; Winter's book explains why Machiavelli was so fascinated by spectacular violence: he saw it as a conceptual 'order' equal to law, religion, and arms. Winter demonstrates its role throughout Machiavelli's oeuvre as a complex, polyvalent, and pedagogical language capable of radical popular challenges to elite hegemony.' Mark Jurdjevic, author of A Great and Wretched City: Promise and Failure in Machiavelli's Florentine Political Thought
'A tour de force: one of the most perspicacious contemporary investigations into the nature of political violence; an outstanding contribution to the recent wave of republican, populist and democratic readings of Machiavelli. With impressive originality, Yves Winter meticulously and exhaustively traces the multiple ways in which the Florentine's logic of violence plays out - in all of Machiavelli's major works.' John P. McCormick, University of Chicago
'This book would be of great interest to a variety of scholars on Machiavelli, 16th-century political thought, and violence or non-violence studies.' T. Varacalli, Choice
'… carefully argued, theoretically sensitive and deeply engaging study …' Adam Woodhouse, Theoria
'Yves Winter places violence at the center of Machiavelli's thought by engaging insightfully with its many different manifestations and forms. In doing so, he demonstrates the conceptual and empirical impoverishment of contemporary theoretical discussions and envisions an alternative approach. This book not only makes an essential contribution to the Machiavelli scholarship, but also offers a decisive intervention into contemporary theories of political violence.' Jason Frank, Robert J. Katz Chair of Government, Cornell University, New York
'An original and important study; Winter's book explains why Machiavelli was so fascinated by spectacular violence: he saw it as a conceptual 'order' equal to law, religion, and arms. Winter demonstrates its role throughout Machiavelli's oeuvre as a complex, polyvalent, and pedagogical language capable of radical popular challenges to elite hegemony.' Mark Jurdjevic, author of A Great and Wretched City: Promise and Failure in Machiavelli's Florentine Political Thought
'A tour de force: one of the most perspicacious contemporary investigations into the nature of political violence; an outstanding contribution to the recent wave of republican, populist and democratic readings of Machiavelli. With impressive originality, Yves Winter meticulously and exhaustively traces the multiple ways in which the Florentine's logic of violence plays out - in all of Machiavelli's major works.' John P. McCormick, University of Chicago
'This book would be of great interest to a variety of scholars on Machiavelli, 16th-century political thought, and violence or non-violence studies.' T. Varacalli, Choice
'… carefully argued, theoretically sensitive and deeply engaging study …' Adam Woodhouse, Theoria
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Descriere
Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence shows how Machiavelli challenges conventional conceptions of how force and cruelty operate in politics.