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Sovereignty, knowledge, law

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Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 186p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780415685252
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.1 MIN
Contents:
Table of Contents; Introduction: Part 1: The Autocephalous State; 1. Sovereignty and the Law; 2. Sovereignty and the State; 3. Sovereignty Postulated; Part 2: Heterocephalous Power; 4. The Ethos of Sovereignty; 5. Constituent Sovereignty; 6. Sovereignty, Discipline and Government; Part 3: The Acephalous Subject; 7. Sovereignty as Absolute Knowledge; 8. Sovereignty as Non-Knowledge; 9. Sovereignty as Jouissance; Author(s); Biography; Reviews:
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Table of Contents;
Introduction:
Part 1: The Autocephalous State;
1. Sovereignty and the Law;
2. Sovereignty and the State;
3. Sovereignty Postulated;
Part 2: Heterocephalous Power;
4. The Ethos of Sovereignty;
5. Constituent Sovereignty;
6. Sovereignty, Discipline and Government;
Part 3: The Acephalous Subject;
7. Sovereignty as Absolute Knowledge;
8. Sovereignty as Non-Knowledge;
9. Sovereignty as Jouissance;
Author(s);
Biography;
Reviews: