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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preamble: The Ruse of Sovereignty or Agonistic Monism?
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Thesis 1 Constituent power forges the distinction between democracy and sovereignty -
Thesis 2 Sovereign violence is always justified violence -
Thesis 3 The different ways in which violence is justified delineate different forms of sovereignty -
Intermezzo 1 Sovereignty and the Refugee -
Thesis 4 Judgment is constitutive of democracy -
Thesis 5 Judgment establishes the agonistic relation between democracy and sovereignty by dejustifying violence -
Thesis 6 Democratic judgment shows the imbrication of the ontological, the political, and the ethical -
Intermezzo 2 The Refugee and Resistance to Sovereign Power -
Thesis 7 Stasis indicates that judgment is the condition of the possibility of the law, or that democracy is the form of the constitution -
Thesis 8 Stasis, or agonistic monism, names the forms of the relation between democracy and sovereignty -
Thesis 9 Stasis underlies all political praxis - Acknowledgments
- Commonalities
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Stasis Before the State
- Author(s):
Dimitris Vardoulakis
- Publisher:
- Fordham University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preamble: The Ruse of Sovereignty or Agonistic Monism?
-
Thesis 1 Constituent power forges the distinction between democracy and sovereignty -
Thesis 2 Sovereign violence is always justified violence -
Thesis 3 The different ways in which violence is justified delineate different forms of sovereignty -
Intermezzo 1 Sovereignty and the Refugee -
Thesis 4 Judgment is constitutive of democracy -
Thesis 5 Judgment establishes the agonistic relation between democracy and sovereignty by dejustifying violence -
Thesis 6 Democratic judgment shows the imbrication of the ontological, the political, and the ethical -
Intermezzo 2 The Refugee and Resistance to Sovereign Power -
Thesis 7 Stasis indicates that judgment is the condition of the possibility of the law, or that democracy is the form of the constitution -
Thesis 8 Stasis, or agonistic monism, names the forms of the relation between democracy and sovereignty -
Thesis 9 Stasis underlies all political praxis - Acknowledgments
- Commonalities