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oapen-20.500.12657-253552021-11-09T09:23:46Z Pierre Rosanvallon's Political Thought Flügel-Martinsen, Oliver Martinsen, Franziska Sawyer, Stephen W. Schulz, Daniel Pierre Rosanvallon Political Thought Democratic Theory Liberalism French History Politics Political Theory Political Philosophy Democracy Political Science bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPA Political science & theory The work of Pierre Rosanvallon has increasingly found itself at the center of debates in democratic and political theory – although only few of his numerous monographs have thus far been translated from French. This interdisciplinary volume, the first comprehensive collection on his political thought in English, seeks to lay the groundwork for the study of this eminent political thinker and historian. Following a hitherto untranslated opening essay by Rosanvallon, the chapters – written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives including political theory, political science, philosophy, and history – cover a wide range of topics from the history of democracy to sovereignty, populism, and the function of the press in liberal democratic regimes. 2019-11-11 17:24:37 2020-04-01T10:35:20Z 2020-04-01T10:35:20Z 2018 book 1004741 OCN: 1147277592 9783837646528 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25355 eng Bamberger Beiträge zur Linguistik application/pdf n/a 9783839446522.pdf Bielefeld University Press 10.14361/9783839446522 10.14361/9783839446522 c03bf030-a9f4-472d-8c22-f28a8788e05e 9783837646528 248 Bielefeld, Germany open access
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The work of Pierre Rosanvallon has increasingly found itself at the center of debates in democratic and political theory – although only few of his numerous monographs have thus far been translated from French. This interdisciplinary volume, the first comprehensive collection on his political thought in English, seeks to lay the groundwork for the study of this eminent political thinker and historian. Following a hitherto untranslated opening essay by Rosanvallon, the chapters – written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives including political theory, political science, philosophy, and history – cover a wide range of topics from the history of democracy to sovereignty, populism, and the function of the press in liberal democratic regimes.
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