Constituents of Political Theory
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Constituents of Political Theory
Selected Articles by the Warsaw School of Political Theory
Sulowski, Stanislaw; Ziolkowski, Jacek; Karwat, Miroslaw; Tobiasz, Marcin
Peter Lang AG
12/2024
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9783631912447
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. POLITICALNESS, POLITICIZATION, METAPOLITICS
1. Task-oriented Politics, Biased Politics, and Metapolitics (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
2. Politicalness and Politicization: The Methodological Framework of Analysis (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
3. About the Status of the Term "Politicalness" (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
4. Methodological Dilemmas and Pitfalls Offered by the Concept of the Political (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
II. CRATOCENTRIC AND SOCIOCENTRIC APPROACHES TO POLITICS
5. Some Comments on the Interpretation of Politics (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
6. Politics and Power (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
7. On the Necessary Complementation to the "Cratic" Perspective in Political Science (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
8. Emancipation: Theoretical Model (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
III. MECHANISMS OF POLITICS SEEN THROUGH SOCIAL ENGINEERING
9. Polarization as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
10. "Besieged Fortress Syndrome" as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
11. The Enemy in the Political Narratives of Manichean Antagonism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
12. Dehumanization as a Tool for Political Social Engineering (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
IV. ANTINOMIES, TRAPS, PARADOXES, AND DILEMMAS IN POLITICAL ACTION
13. Politicization of Pluralism or Pluralization of Politics: The Paradoxes of Contemporary Political Pluralism (Marcin Tobiasz)
14. The Traps of Deliberation (Marcin Tobiasz)
15. Deliberation as a Form of Exclusion (Marcin Tobiasz)
16. Anti-politics and Civic Society: How to Revitalize the Public Sphere in a Democracy? (Marcin Tobiasz)
INTRODUCTION
I. POLITICALNESS, POLITICIZATION, METAPOLITICS
1. Task-oriented Politics, Biased Politics, and Metapolitics (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
2. Politicalness and Politicization: The Methodological Framework of Analysis (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
3. About the Status of the Term "Politicalness" (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
4. Methodological Dilemmas and Pitfalls Offered by the Concept of the Political (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
II. CRATOCENTRIC AND SOCIOCENTRIC APPROACHES TO POLITICS
5. Some Comments on the Interpretation of Politics (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
6. Politics and Power (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
7. On the Necessary Complementation to the "Cratic" Perspective in Political Science (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
8. Emancipation: Theoretical Model (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
III. MECHANISMS OF POLITICS SEEN THROUGH SOCIAL ENGINEERING
9. Polarization as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
10. "Besieged Fortress Syndrome" as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
11. The Enemy in the Political Narratives of Manichean Antagonism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
12. Dehumanization as a Tool for Political Social Engineering (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
IV. ANTINOMIES, TRAPS, PARADOXES, AND DILEMMAS IN POLITICAL ACTION
13. Politicization of Pluralism or Pluralization of Politics: The Paradoxes of Contemporary Political Pluralism (Marcin Tobiasz)
14. The Traps of Deliberation (Marcin Tobiasz)
15. Deliberation as a Form of Exclusion (Marcin Tobiasz)
16. Anti-politics and Civic Society: How to Revitalize the Public Sphere in a Democracy? (Marcin Tobiasz)
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. POLITICALNESS, POLITICIZATION, METAPOLITICS
1. Task-oriented Politics, Biased Politics, and Metapolitics (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
2. Politicalness and Politicization: The Methodological Framework of Analysis (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
3. About the Status of the Term "Politicalness" (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
4. Methodological Dilemmas and Pitfalls Offered by the Concept of the Political (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
II. CRATOCENTRIC AND SOCIOCENTRIC APPROACHES TO POLITICS
5. Some Comments on the Interpretation of Politics (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
6. Politics and Power (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
7. On the Necessary Complementation to the "Cratic" Perspective in Political Science (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
8. Emancipation: Theoretical Model (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
III. MECHANISMS OF POLITICS SEEN THROUGH SOCIAL ENGINEERING
9. Polarization as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
10. "Besieged Fortress Syndrome" as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
11. The Enemy in the Political Narratives of Manichean Antagonism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
12. Dehumanization as a Tool for Political Social Engineering (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
IV. ANTINOMIES, TRAPS, PARADOXES, AND DILEMMAS IN POLITICAL ACTION
13. Politicization of Pluralism or Pluralization of Politics: The Paradoxes of Contemporary Political Pluralism (Marcin Tobiasz)
14. The Traps of Deliberation (Marcin Tobiasz)
15. Deliberation as a Form of Exclusion (Marcin Tobiasz)
16. Anti-politics and Civic Society: How to Revitalize the Public Sphere in a Democracy? (Marcin Tobiasz)
INTRODUCTION
I. POLITICALNESS, POLITICIZATION, METAPOLITICS
1. Task-oriented Politics, Biased Politics, and Metapolitics (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
2. Politicalness and Politicization: The Methodological Framework of Analysis (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
3. About the Status of the Term "Politicalness" (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
4. Methodological Dilemmas and Pitfalls Offered by the Concept of the Political (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
II. CRATOCENTRIC AND SOCIOCENTRIC APPROACHES TO POLITICS
5. Some Comments on the Interpretation of Politics (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
6. Politics and Power (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
7. On the Necessary Complementation to the "Cratic" Perspective in Political Science (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
8. Emancipation: Theoretical Model (Miros (3)aw Karwat)
III. MECHANISMS OF POLITICS SEEN THROUGH SOCIAL ENGINEERING
9. Polarization as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
10. "Besieged Fortress Syndrome" as a Social Engineering Mechanism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
11. The Enemy in the Political Narratives of Manichean Antagonism (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
12. Dehumanization as a Tool for Political Social Engineering (Jacek Zio (3)kowski)
IV. ANTINOMIES, TRAPS, PARADOXES, AND DILEMMAS IN POLITICAL ACTION
13. Politicization of Pluralism or Pluralization of Politics: The Paradoxes of Contemporary Political Pluralism (Marcin Tobiasz)
14. The Traps of Deliberation (Marcin Tobiasz)
15. Deliberation as a Form of Exclusion (Marcin Tobiasz)
16. Anti-politics and Civic Society: How to Revitalize the Public Sphere in a Democracy? (Marcin Tobiasz)
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Articles; besieged fortress syndrome; Boguslawska; Constituents; dehumanization; deliberation; democracy; Jacek; Karwat; Marcin; Miroslaw; polarization; policy; Political; political action; political enemy; political leadership; political pluralism; Political theory; politicalness; politics; power; School; Selected; social engineering; Stanislaw; Sulowski; Theory; Tobiasz; Warsaw; Ziolkowski