Theorizing war: from Hobbes to Badiou
"We all think we know what war is, yet it has always been explained in relation to something else: sovereign authority, civil society, peace, friendship, love. Traditionally, war has been perceived as either the opposite of these values or as their instrument. Yet, in our time, it seems to be b...
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Zusammenfassung: | "We all think we know what war is, yet it has always been explained in relation to something else: sovereign authority, civil society, peace, friendship, love. Traditionally, war has been perceived as either the opposite of these values or as their instrument. Yet, in our time, it seems to be both of these things at once: social values, like human rights, are both what justifies war and what we need to protect from war." "In this book, Nick Mansfield studies this paradox through a reading of canonical thinkers on war like Hobbes and Clausewitz, and also of other thinkers (from Freud and Bataille to Deleuze and Guattari, Levinas and Derrida) who have attempted to deal with our complex and contradictory relationship to war. He also investigates the way that the most influential recent thinkers (from Virilio and Baudrillard to Mbembe, Badiou and Zizek) have theorized war."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. ) |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 174 S. |
ISBN: | 9780230537323 |
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adam_text | THEORIZING WAR FROM HOBBES TO BADIOU XT . . . . ,. ,, SUB HAMBURG NICK
MANSFIELD HILL II III HILL A/502842 MACMIIIAN CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VIII INTRODUCTION: WAR AND ITS OTHER 1 PART I POSING THE PROBLEM 9
HOBBES: WAR REDEEMED BY SOVEREIGNTY 9 KANT: PEACE THROUGH WAR 19
CLAUSEWITZ: WAR AS THE ACTIVATION OF THE SOCIAL 28 PART II THE WAR/OTHER
COMPLEX 39 FREUD: WAR AND AMBIVALENCE 40 BATAILLE: WAR, CONSUMPTION AND
RELIGION 63 DELEUZE AND GUATTARI: OWNING THE WAR-MACHINE 82 UNDER THE
BLACK LIGHT: DERRIDA, LEVINAS, SCHMITT AND THE APORIA OF WAR 98 PART HI
THE PROBLEM OF DIFFERENCE 119 THE COLLAPSE OF DIFFERENCE: INSISTING ON
CLAUSEWITZ 119 GLOBAL WAR 141 RECOVERING DIFFERENCE 150 CONCLUSION: WAR
AND HUMAN RIGHTS 162 BIBLIOGRAPHY 169 INDEX 172 VII
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THEORIZING WAR FROM HOBBES TO BADIOU XT . . . . ,. ,, SUB HAMBURG NICK
MANSFIELD HILL II III HILL A/502842 MACMIIIAN CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VIII INTRODUCTION: WAR AND ITS OTHER 1 PART I POSING THE PROBLEM 9
HOBBES: WAR REDEEMED BY SOVEREIGNTY 9 KANT: PEACE THROUGH WAR 19
CLAUSEWITZ: WAR AS THE ACTIVATION OF THE SOCIAL 28 PART II THE WAR/OTHER
COMPLEX 39 FREUD: WAR AND AMBIVALENCE 40 BATAILLE: WAR, CONSUMPTION AND
RELIGION 63 DELEUZE AND GUATTARI: OWNING THE WAR-MACHINE 82 UNDER THE
BLACK LIGHT: DERRIDA, LEVINAS, SCHMITT AND THE APORIA OF WAR 98 PART HI
THE PROBLEM OF DIFFERENCE 119 THE COLLAPSE OF DIFFERENCE: INSISTING ON
CLAUSEWITZ 119 GLOBAL WAR 141 RECOVERING DIFFERENCE 150 CONCLUSION: WAR
AND HUMAN RIGHTS 162 BIBLIOGRAPHY 169 INDEX 172 VII |
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