The future of political community/
The future of political community/
edited by Gideon Baker and Jens Bartelson.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
- xiv, 214 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The future of political community
Gideon Baker and Jens Bartelson p.3
Part One Assumptions of political community: progress, democracy and boundaries in question
Chapter 1 Dream or nightmare? Thinking the future of world politics
Kimberly Hutchings p.25
Chapter 2 Globalising the Democratic Community
Jens Bartelson p.63
Chapter 3 The politics of hospitality: sovereignty and ethics in political community
Gideon Baker p.92
Part Two Political community and the postmodern
Chapter 4 What future for the European political community? Nietzsche, nationalism, and the idea of the ¿good Europeans¿
Stefan Elbe p.127
Chapter 5 Constituting community: Heidegger, mimesis and critical belonging
Louiza Odysseos p.157
Chapter 6 The limits of post-territorial political community: from the cosmopolitan politics of global civil society to the biopolitics of the multitude
David Chandler p.199
Part Three Learning from the past and understanding future transformations
Chapter 7 Rethinking political community from neglected places
Giuseppe Ballacci p.228
Chapter 8 Homer, Vergil and identity in international relations
Richard Ned Lebow p.257
Chapter 9 Political community formation beyond the nation-state
Benjamin Herborth p.317
0415468205 (hbk) 9780415468206 (hbk)
Democracy.
Citizenship.
306.2
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The future of political community
Gideon Baker and Jens Bartelson p.3
Part One Assumptions of political community: progress, democracy and boundaries in question
Chapter 1 Dream or nightmare? Thinking the future of world politics
Kimberly Hutchings p.25
Chapter 2 Globalising the Democratic Community
Jens Bartelson p.63
Chapter 3 The politics of hospitality: sovereignty and ethics in political community
Gideon Baker p.92
Part Two Political community and the postmodern
Chapter 4 What future for the European political community? Nietzsche, nationalism, and the idea of the ¿good Europeans¿
Stefan Elbe p.127
Chapter 5 Constituting community: Heidegger, mimesis and critical belonging
Louiza Odysseos p.157
Chapter 6 The limits of post-territorial political community: from the cosmopolitan politics of global civil society to the biopolitics of the multitude
David Chandler p.199
Part Three Learning from the past and understanding future transformations
Chapter 7 Rethinking political community from neglected places
Giuseppe Ballacci p.228
Chapter 8 Homer, Vergil and identity in international relations
Richard Ned Lebow p.257
Chapter 9 Political community formation beyond the nation-state
Benjamin Herborth p.317
0415468205 (hbk) 9780415468206 (hbk)
Democracy.
Citizenship.
306.2