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The Autonomy of the Political - Carl Schmitt's and Lenin's Political Realism

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In contrast to sociological debates about the inherently violent nature of modern politics, current political theory has little to say about the place of force, violent conflicts, and coercive power in politics. Bolsinger urges a reexamination of the political thought of Carl Schmitt and Lenin since they conceptualized the nature of politics as founded on force, domination, and conflict. Bolsinger argues that a fresh look at these two thinkers may serve as a remedy for the contemporary neglect of these hard facts of political life. Much as one might reject their views as politically dangerous or morally repulsive, political theory has to come to terms with the problems they raised and the solutions they offered.

In conceptualizing politics mainly in terms of violence, struggle, and power, Bolsinger explains that Schmitt's and Lenin's theories represent central contributions to the realist or power politics traditional in political thought. In focusing on the conceptual relations between politics and armed conflicts and between power and violence, he demonstrates how Schmitt and Lenin succeed in constructing the specificity and autonomy of the political in opposition to other spheres of social life. Bolsinger maintains that realist political theory provides a valuable frame of reference to understand the basic mechanisms of political change and order. An important resource for scholars and students involved with the foundations of politics, twentieth-century political thought, and the relation between politics and violence.

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Introduction
The Province of Politics
The Primacy of Politics
The Constituent Nature of the Political
The Specificity of Politics
The Constitution of Political Power
State and Political Revolution
State and Political Order
The Specificity of the State
The End of the Political?
The Elimination of the Political
The Persistence of the Political
Politics - Between Limitation and Intensification
The Autonomy of the Political - Elements of a Theory of Political Realism
References


About the author

ECKARD BOLSINGER is a Lecturer at the Institute of Sociology, University of Hamburg. He has published various articles and book chapters on Carl Schmitt, Max Weber, and Niklas Luhmann.

Product details

Authors Eckard Bolsinger, Bolsinger Eckard
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2001
 
EAN 9780313316920
ISBN 978-0-313-31692-0
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 17 mm
Weight 523 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political science & theory, Political science and theory, Politics, Law, and Government: History

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