Thinking beyond the state
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Thinking beyond the state
Cornell University Press, 2017
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- Other Title
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Penser au-delà de l'État
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"Originally published as Penser au-delà de l'État. Copyright (c) Editions Belin, 2014"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [101]-105) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The French scholar Marc Abeles is one of the leading political and philosophical anthropologists of our time. He is perhaps the leading anthropologist writing on the state and globalization. Thinking beyond the State, a distillation of his work to date, is a superb introduction to his contributions to both anthropology and political philosophy.
Abeles observes that while interdependence and interconnection have become characteristic features of our globalized era, there is no indication that a concomitant evolution in thinking about political systems has occurred. The state remains the shield-for both the Right and the Left-against the turbulent effects of globalization. According to Abeles, we live in a geopolitical universe that, in many respects, reproduces alienating logics. His book, therefore, is a primer on how to see beyond the state. It is also a testament to anthropology's centrality and importance in any analysis of the global human predicament. Thinking beyond the State will find wide application in anthropology, political science and philosophy courses dealing with the state and globalization.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Society against the State
2. The Stalemate of Sovereignty
3. Biopolitics and the Great Return of Anthropos
4. Infrapolitics and the Ambivalence of Compassion
5. Scenes from Global Politics
6. The Anthropology of Globalization
References
Notes
Index
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