International origins of social and political theory /
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Imprint: | Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2017. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
Series: | Political power and social theory ; volume 32 Political power and social theory ; v. 32. |
Subject: | Sociology. Social sciences -- Philosophy. Political science -- Philosophy. Social theory. SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General. SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies. SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General. Political science -- Philosophy. Social sciences -- Philosophy. Sociology. Electronic books. |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11676866 |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; International Origins of Social and Political Theory; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Senior Editorial Board; Student Editorial Board; Editorial Statement; Series Editor's Introduction; The International Origins of Social and Political Theory; Introduction; History/Theory; Why This Matters; References; The Imperial Origins of Social and Political Thought; Introduction; Bridging the Gap between History and IR; Theorizing the History/Theory Divide; Historicizing the History/Theory Divide; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References.
- The International Origins of Hannah Arendt's Historical MethodIntroduction; "Thought Itself Is Historic"; "Analysis in Terms of History"; "The Key Words of Modern Historiography"; History for a "Being Whose Essence Is Beginning"; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; What Kind of Theory is The Labor Theory of Value? Marx as Genealogist in Zur Kritik; Capitalism and Value; Marx as Genealogist; The Genealogy of Capitalist Value; The "Form of Value" under Capitalism; Labor, Value, and Stories Capitalism Tells; Notes; References.
- "These Days of Shoah": History, Habitus, and Realpolitik in Jewish Palestine, 1942-1943Introduction; "These Days of Shoah": The Past as Prologue; Historical Reinterpretation as Strategic Imperative; Meinecke's "German Catastrophe": From Ranke to Burckhardt; Concluding Thoughts: History between Theory and Practice; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Late-Victorian Worlds: Alfred Marshall on Competition, Character, and Anglo-Saxon Civilization; Introduction; Late-Victorian Empire, Greater Britain, and the Missing Economists; Marshall's Economics as Civilizational/Racial Science.
- The Biological Analogy, Competition, and CharacterIndustrial/Civilizational Advance and English Leadership; Great Anglosaxondom and Preserving the Empire; Final Reflections; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Epistemic Ruptures: History, Practice, and the Anticolonial Imagination; Introduction; Transboundary Experiences: Frantz Fanon; Experiences in Colonial Struggle; Breaking with Knowledge Structures through Practice; Practice against History; Transboundary Experiences: Stuart Hall; Diasporic Insights; Identification and the Making of the Subject; Ideology, Conjunctures, and Ruptures.
- ConclusionNotes; References; Empire and Violence: Continuity in the Age of Revolution; Introduction; Reading Practice as Theory; A Revolutionary Moment; Constitutional Thought and Political Experiments; The Continuity of Empire; Notes; References; Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering: National Liberation and the Laws of War; Introduction; History of the Concept; National Liberation Movements; Diplomatic Conferences; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; The Sovereign Society: Historical Rupture and the Emergence of the "Domestic" in 17th Century Europe and East Asia.