Political Ontology and International Political Thought
First Statement of Responsibility
by Vassilios Paipai
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London
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Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2017
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xiv, 241 s.
SERIES
Series Title
International Political Theory
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Ontology and depoliticisation in a pluralist world -- PART I: A Phenomenology of Depoliticisation in Theorising a Pluralist World -- Chapter 1: Depoliticisation in liberal and post-liberal ontologies -- Chapter 2: Depoliticisation in critical dialogic ontologies -- Chapter 3:Depoliticisation in agonistic ontologies -- PART II: Political Ontology and the Future of Politics -- Chapter 4: From stasis to tragedy: ontology and phenomenology of political difference -- Chapter 5: Traversing the fantasy and the morning after: from political ontology to theopolitical meontology -- Epilogue: The politics of )im(pure criticism -- Bibliography -- Index.