Democracy and the Politics of the Extraordinary
Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th May '09
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Kalyvas explores a democratic politics of the extraordinary to examine the formation of a constitutional government.
Using the writings of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt, Kalyvas explores a democratic politics of the extraordinary that integrates the 'how', 'when', and 'by whom' a constitutional government is created, in order to enlarge our understanding of democracy, radical politics, popular sovereignty, and political freedom.Although the modern age is often described as the age of democratic revolutions, the subject of popular founding has not captured the imagination of contemporary political thought. Most of the time, democratic theory and political science treat as the object of their inquiry normal politics, institutionalized power, and consolidated democracies. This study shows why it is important for democratic theory to rethink the question of democracy's beginnings. Is there a founding unique to democracies? Can a democracy be democratically established? What are the implications of expanding democratic politics in light of the question of whether and how to address democracy's beginnings? Kalyvas addresses these questions and scrutinizes the possibility of democratic beginnings in terms of the category of the extraordinary, as he reconstructs it from the writings of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt and their views on the creation of new political, symbolic, and constitutional orders.
'… Kalyvas excels in his depth and insight into the work of the three scholars he has studied … as a step toward advancing a coherent theory of extraordinary politics, [this book] is an important, fascinating and highly illustrative read.' Political Studies Review
ISBN: 9780521133418
Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
Weight: 480g
340 pages