John Locke (1632—1704) and Georges Sorel (1859—1922) are commonly understood as representing opposed positions vis-a-vis revolution — with Locke representing the liberal distinction between violence and politics versus Sorel's rejection of politics in its pacified liberal sense. This interpretation is shown by a close reading of their works to be misleading. Both draw a necessary link between revolution and violence, and both mediate this link through the concept of `war'. They both depoliticize revolution, as for both of them `war' is understood as extra-political. The revolutions of 1989 emphasize what actually is true of previous revolutions: they cannot coherently be thought of as extra-political
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn...
The ideas of liberty presented in the important works of John Locke and John Stuart Mill, The Second...
It is the sole topic of conversation throughout Europe. An economic crisis with an underlying crisis...
John Locke (1632—1704) and Georges Sorel (1859—1922) are commonly understood as representing opposed...
commonly understood as representing opposed positions vis-a-vis revolution – with Locke representing...
This paper traces readings of Georges Sorel (1847-1922) from Carl Schmitt to Saul Bellow. The image ...
<p>How did Georges Sorel's philosophy of violence emerge from the moderate, reformist, and liberal p...
Revolution occurs when the grievances of the people are very great. A sovereign and a legislature ru...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Sin acceso a texto completoIn his Critique of violerice, Walter Benjamin...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Our perception of John Locke's ideas and significance has undergone profound change in the last fort...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Two years after the Glorious Revolution Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" was published. In the ...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
Though for the Western political tradition violence is usually deemed merely <i>instrumental</i>, an...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn...
The ideas of liberty presented in the important works of John Locke and John Stuart Mill, The Second...
It is the sole topic of conversation throughout Europe. An economic crisis with an underlying crisis...
John Locke (1632—1704) and Georges Sorel (1859—1922) are commonly understood as representing opposed...
commonly understood as representing opposed positions vis-a-vis revolution – with Locke representing...
This paper traces readings of Georges Sorel (1847-1922) from Carl Schmitt to Saul Bellow. The image ...
<p>How did Georges Sorel's philosophy of violence emerge from the moderate, reformist, and liberal p...
Revolution occurs when the grievances of the people are very great. A sovereign and a legislature ru...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Sin acceso a texto completoIn his Critique of violerice, Walter Benjamin...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Our perception of John Locke's ideas and significance has undergone profound change in the last fort...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Two years after the Glorious Revolution Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" was published. In the ...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
Though for the Western political tradition violence is usually deemed merely <i>instrumental</i>, an...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn...
The ideas of liberty presented in the important works of John Locke and John Stuart Mill, The Second...
It is the sole topic of conversation throughout Europe. An economic crisis with an underlying crisis...