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Pierre Rosanvallon's political thought : interdisciplinary approaches / Oliver Flügel-Martinsen, Franziska Martinsen, Stephen W. Sawyer, Daniel Schulz (eds.)

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Publisher Bielefeld : Bielefeld University Press
Year [2019]
Language English
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9783839446522

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Notes The work of Pierre Rosanvallon has increasingly found itself at the center of debates in democratic and political theory - although only few of his numerous monographs have thus far been translated from French. This interdisciplinary volume, the first comprehensive collection on his political thought in English, seeks to lay the groundwork for the study of this eminent political thinker and historian. Following a hitherto untranslated opening essay by Rosanvallon, the chapters - written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives including political theory, political science, philosophy, and history - cover a wide range of topics from the history of democracy to sovereignty, populism, and the function of the press in liberal democratic regimes
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In English
Includes bibliographical references
"The present volume had its origins in a colloquium that took place on the occasion of the awarding of the Bielefeld Scientific Award 2016 to Pierre Rosanvallon at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld."--Page 7
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Authors Flügel-Martinsen, Oliver,
Martinsen, Franziska, 1975-
Sawyer, Stephen W., 1948-
Schulz, Daniel,
Subjects LCSH:Rosanvallon, Pierre, 1948- -- Congresses  All Subject Search
FREE:Rosanvallon, Pierre, 1948-
LCSH:Political science -- Philosophy -- Congresses  All Subject Search
LCSH:Democracy -- Congresses  All Subject Search
FREE:Democracy
FREE:Political science -- Philosophy  All Subject Search
BISACSH:POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
BSH:Electronic books
FREE:Conference papers and proceedings
FREE:Conference papers and proceedings
Classification DC23:321.8
ID ED00002106
ISBN 9783839446522

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