The New Pluralism

The New Pluralism

William Connolly and the Contemporary Global Condition

  • Autor: Campbell, David; Schoolman, Morton; Dumm, Thomas L.
  • Editor: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822342465
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822389149
  • Lloc de publicació:  Durham , United States
  • Any de publicació digital: 2008
  • Mes: Maig
  • Pàgines: 376
  • DDC: 321.8
  • Idioma: Anglés
William Connolly, one of the best-known and most important political theorists writing today, is a principal architect of the “new pluralism.” In this volume, leading thinkers in contemporary political theory and international relations provide a comprehensive investigation of the new pluralism, Connolly’s contributions to it, and its influence on the fields of political theory and international relations. Together they trace the evolution of Connolly’s ideas, illuminating his challenges to the “old,” conventional pluralist theory that dominated American and British political science and sociology in the second half of the twentieth century.

The contributors show how Connolly has continually revised his ideas about pluralism to take into account radical changes in global politics, incorporate new theories of cognition, and reflect on the centrality of religion in political conflict. They engage his arguments for an agonistic democracy in which all fundamentalisms become the objects of politicization, so that differences are not just tolerated but are productive of debate and the creative source of a politics of becoming. They also explore the implications of his work, often challenging his views to widen the reach of even his most recently developed theories. Connolly’s new pluralism will provoke all citizens who refuse to subordinate their thinking to the regimes in which they reside, to religious authorities tied to the state, or to corporate interests tied to either. The New Pluralism concludes with an interview with Connolly in which he reflects on the evolution of his ideas and expands on his current work.

Contributors: Roland Bleiker, Wendy Brown, David Campbell, William Connolly, James Der Derian, Thomas L. Dumm, Kathy E. Ferguson, Bonnie Honig, George Kateb, Morton Schoolman
Michael J. Shapiro, Stephen K. White

  • CONTENTS
  • Introduction: pluralism ‘‘old’’ and ‘‘new’’ - Morton Schoolman and David Campbell
  • A pluralist mind: agonistic respect and the problem of violence toward difference - Morton Schoolman
  • Connolly ’s voice - Thomas L. Dumm
  • The time of rights: emergency thoughts in an emergency setting - Bonnie Honig
  • Visualizing post-national democracy - Roland Bleiker
  • Uncertain constellations: dignity, equality, respect, and . . . ? - Stephen K. White
  • Prohibition and transgression - George Kateb
  • Radicalizing democratic theory: social space in connolly, deleuze, and rancière - Michael J. Shapiro
  • Theorizing dyslexia with connolly and haraway - Kathy E. Ferguson
  • Sovereignty and the return of the repressed - Wendy Brown
  • Becoming connolly: critique, crossing over, and concepts - James Der Derian
  • Identity, difference, and the global: william connolly ’s international theory - David Campbell
  • An interview with william connolly - Morton Schoolman and David Campbell
  • Bibliography
  • About the Contributors
  • Index

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