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Rowman & Littlefield International, London
Traditional theories of sovereignty. Order and orientation: primitive usurpation (Jean Bodin) -- Binding and blinding: the rhetorics of obligation (Thomas Hobbes) -- Divide and conquer: autonomy as heteronomy (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) -- Internalize...
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Traditional theories of sovereignty. Order and orientation: primitive usurpation (Jean Bodin) -- Binding and blinding: the rhetorics of obligation (Thomas Hobbes) -- Divide and conquer: autonomy as heteronomy (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) -- Internalize and internationalize: subordinate sovereignty (Immanuel Kant) -- Interim conclusion: ironies of the political -- Critical theories of sovereignty. The critique of law-positing violence (Karl Marx and Hannah Arendt) -- The critique of law-preserving violence (Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault) -- The critique of law-withholding violence (Giorgio Agamben) -- The critique of law-interpreting violence (Robert Cover and Jacques Derrida) -- The critique of law-splitting violence (Feminist critique of sovereignty) -- Critical theory without sovereignty. Law without coercion (Hermann Cohen) -- Commandment without the state (Franz Rosenzweig) -- Participation and dissidence: consequences of a critical theory of/without sovereignty