On the Concept of Power: Possibility, Necessity, Politics
Autor Guido Parietti Cuvânt înainte de Steven Lukesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197607480
ISBN-10: 0197607489
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 226 x 157 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197607489
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 226 x 157 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Parietti makes a large contribution to our understanding of the vexed and contested concept of power. In addition to spot-on critiques of others' views, he develops a refreshingly original 'Arendtian' analysis of power.
Parietti's analysis of 'power' makes a vital contribution to our understanding of this key political concept. Taking issue with the dominant conceptualizations of 'power' as a thing, an object, or a potentiality tied to a determined end, Parietti invites us to understand it instead as a modal category that denotes open possibilities. This rethinking, inspired by Hannah Arendt's political thought, results in a meticulously researched and lucid account of 'power' that should be of great interest to political theorists, philosophers, and social scientists working on this concept.
If you think you know what 'power' means, Guido Parietti's book will make you think again, and help you along. On the Concept of Power is at once a bracing polemic and a patient reconstruction of the fundamentally 'modal' character of this elusive concept. Any scholar of politics will learn a lot from Parietti, whether they're inspired by his perspective, provoked to disagreement, or both!
Guido Parietti's On the Concept of Power is a major contribution to the history of philosophy and to social scientific analyses of power.
Bridging the gap between philosophical and social science disciplines, Parietti presents the two sides of power - its subjective representation and its objective effect. And both are unavoidable if we want to understand when an actor has power or does not have power.
Parietti's analysis of 'power' makes a vital contribution to our understanding of this key political concept. Taking issue with the dominant conceptualizations of 'power' as a thing, an object, or a potentiality tied to a determined end, Parietti invites us to understand it instead as a modal category that denotes open possibilities. This rethinking, inspired by Hannah Arendt's political thought, results in a meticulously researched and lucid account of 'power' that should be of great interest to political theorists, philosophers, and social scientists working on this concept.
If you think you know what 'power' means, Guido Parietti's book will make you think again, and help you along. On the Concept of Power is at once a bracing polemic and a patient reconstruction of the fundamentally 'modal' character of this elusive concept. Any scholar of politics will learn a lot from Parietti, whether they're inspired by his perspective, provoked to disagreement, or both!
Guido Parietti's On the Concept of Power is a major contribution to the history of philosophy and to social scientific analyses of power.
Bridging the gap between philosophical and social science disciplines, Parietti presents the two sides of power - its subjective representation and its objective effect. And both are unavoidable if we want to understand when an actor has power or does not have power.
Notă biografică
Guido Parietti is Assistant Professor of Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy at James Madison College, Michigan State University.