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