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The Power Paradox

Autor Anna Bennett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2012
The Power Paradox: A Toolkit for Analyzing Conflict and Extremism reveals how mainstream views of power restrict the conceptual insights needed to resolve conflict. Anna Bennett insightfully explores Michel Foucault's work on power and discourse in order to advance conceptual and contextual tools for understanding power dynamics. Through an examination of a range of extremist, terrorist, and counter-terrorist rhetoric, as well as various theories of power, Bennett analyzes the widespread problems associated with assuming that power is only repressive and competitive. This limited view reinforces - often unwittingly - divisive dynamics and stubborn polemics, which serve to continue conflict. By offering a comprehensive and constructive view of power struggles, The Power Paradox argues that power is a relational dynamic. Bennett identifies fascinating contradictions within discourses of power and relational dynamics, acknowledging the enduring quandary of power struggles: we are all implicated within them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761857969
ISBN-10: 0761857966
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Theory of Power 1. Power and Resistance 2. Foucault¿s Legacy I. His Work II. Developments & Inconsistencies 3. The Notion of Power 4. Re-cognising Power Part II: Politics, Power and Extremism 5. The American Militias 6. Waco 7. Hansonism 8. The Unabomber 9. Terrorism and the War Against It Conclusion: Power as Generative: The Ongoing Work of Insight and Reflection Bibliography Index

Notă biografică

By Anna Bennett

Descriere

The Power Paradox reveals how mainstream views of power restrict the conceptual insights needed to resolve conflict. Bennett identifies fascinating contradictions within discourses of power and relational dynamics, acknowledging the enduring quandary of power struggles: we are all implicated within them.