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This book draws together philosophy, jurisprudence, political science, and international relations to study the main categories of political modernity and its development trends. Grounded in critical theory—from Marx to later currents such as the Frankfurt School—Critical Theory and Political Modernity circulates around state power and oligarchy as well as emancipatory possibilities from their foundations to the present, such as radical democracy. Domingues analyzes the main categories of political modernity, including the juridical dimension, to conceptually articulate its long-term processes of development. In so doing, he examines rights, law and citizenship, state and domination abstract and concrete, the political system, state power, freedom and autonomy, scalar configurations, political regimes, oligarchy and democracy.
Contents
Introduction.- Part I.- Chapter 1: The Dual Individual and Its Rights.- Chapter 2: The State as Abstraction.- Chapter 3: From Abstract to Concrete.- Part II.- Chapter 4: The Political System.- Chapter 5: State Power, Autonomy, and Developmental Trends.- Chapter 6: The Developmental Dynamics of Citizenship and Autonomy.- Chapter 7: Global Ramifications: Sovereignty and Autonomy.- Part III.- Chapter 8: Regimes. - Chapter 9: Radical Democracy.