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Early Modern Concepts for a Late Modern World : Althusius on Community and Federalism

معرفی کتاب «Early Modern Concepts for a Late Modern World : Althusius on Community and Federalism» نوشتهٔ Thomas O. Hueglin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Wilfrid Laurier University Press در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Who was Althusius, and why is the work of a seventeenth- century political theorist important in modern times? Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) was a political theorist and a combative city politician who defended the rights of small communities against territorial absolutism. He designed a system of politics in which sovereignty would be shared and jointly exercised by a plurality of collectivities, spatial as well as social, on the basis of mutual consent and social solidarity. Early Modern Concepts for a Late Modern World places Althusius in the context of his times and explains the main features of his political thought. It also suggests, perhaps most significantly, why his theories continue to resonate today. Hueglin's use of sources is thorough and scrupulous. He has worked in depth in Germanic scholarship and this access to German-language sources, some of which are almost unknown to the English-speaking world, provides a new interpretation of Althusius' theory. With its emphasis on pluralized governance, negotiated compromise instead of majority rule, and the inclusion of the economic sphere into the political, Althusius' theory belongs to a countertradition in Western political thought. Although it was written at the beginning of the modern age of sovereign politics, it applies to today's search for a post-sovereign system of politics. Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) was a political theorist and a combative city politician who defended the rights of small communities against territorial absolutism. He designed a system of politics in which sovereignty would be shared and jointly exercised by a plurality of collectivities, spatial as well as social, on the basis of mutual consent and social solidarity. Early Modern Concepts for a Late Modern World places Althusius in the context of his times and explains the main features of his political thought. It also suggests, perhaps most significantly, why his theories continue to resonate today. Hueglin's use of sources is thorough and scrupulous. He has worked in depth in Germanic scholarship and this access to German-language sources, some of which are almost unknown to the English-speaking world, provides a new interpretation of Althusius' theory. With its emphasis on pluralized governance, negotiated compromise instead of majority rule, and the inclusion of the economic sphere into the political, Althusius' theory belongs to a countertradition in Western political thought. Although it was written at the beginning of the modern age of sovereign politics, it applies to today's search for a post-sovereign system of politics. --! From publisher's description 1. Introduction: Reconstruction, Relevance, And Context -- Part 1.. The Contextual World Of Althusius' Thought -- 2. Four Hundred Years Of Althusius Controversy And The Need For A New Interpretation -- 3. The Historical Context: The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, The Dutch Revolt Against Spain, And The Rise Of The Absolutist State -- 4. Theoretical Consequences: Absolutism And Territorial Centralization -- 5. Recourse To Alternative Traditions: Political Calvinism, Aristotle, And Germanic Communitarianism -- 6. The Method: Politica Methodice Digesta Exemplis Sacris And Profanis Illustrata -- Part 2.. The Althusian System Of Politics -- 7. Consociation: The Principle Of Political Community In A Civil Society -- 8. Societal Federalism: A Compound Polity Of Particular And Universal Citizenship -- 9. Representation: Problems Of Participation And Legitimacy In The Political Process -- 10. Subsidiarity And The Division Of Powers: The Balance Between Autonomy And Solidarity -- 11. Sovereignty: Organized Unity Of Action And A Right To Civil Disobedience -- Part 3.. The Relevance Of Althusius Today -- 12. Conclusion: Lineage And Affinities -- Appendix A. Chronology -- Appendix B. Schema. By Thomas O. Hueglin. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 239-251) And Index. Table of Contents Foreword 1 Introduction: Reconstruction, Relevance, and Context Part One. The Contextual World of Althusius' Thought 2 Four Hundred Years of Althusius Controversy and the Need for a New Interpretation 3 The Historical Context: The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the Dutch Revolt against Spain, and the Rise of the Absolutist State 4 Theoretical Consequences: Absolutism and Territorial Centralization 5 Recourse to Alternative Traditions: Political Calvinism, Aristotle, and Germanic Communitarianism 6 The Method: Politica Methodice Digesta Exemplis Sacris & Profanis lllustrata Part Two. The Althusian System of Politics 7 Consociation: The Principle of Political Community in a Civil Society 8 Societal Federalism: A Compound Polity of Particular and Universal Citizenship 9 Representation: Problems of Participation and Legitimacy in the Political Process 10 Subsidiarity and the Division of Powers: The Balance between Autonomy and Solidarity 11 Sovereignty: Organized Unity of Action and a Right to Civil Disobedience Part Three. The Relevance of Althusius Today 12 Conclusion: Lineage and Affinities Appendix A: Chronology Appendix B: Schema Bibliography Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
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