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978-1-78661-483-4 • Hardback • August 2020 • $163.00 • (£127.00)
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Artemy Magun is professor of philosophy and director of the Center for Practical Philosophy at the European University at Saint Petersburg. He is the editor of the journal Stasis.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. The Idea of State.
CHAPTER 1. Michael Marder. The Categories of the State
CHAPTER 2. Alexander Filippov, The State in the International Legal Order
CHAPTER 3. Olga Bashkina. Popular Sovereignty, Constituent Power and Representation in the Early 20th-Century French Constitutional Theory
II. Critique of the State and the State of the Critique
CHAPTER 4. Panagiotis Sotiris. State Power and Social Transformation
CHAPTER 5. Maria Kochkina, Lindsey’s “Concealed State” and the Left Strategy
CHAPTER 6. Ajay Singh Chaudhary. Franz Neumann and the Critical Theory of State for the 21st Century
III. Socialist and Communist State
CHAPTER 7. Lorenzo Chiesa. Lenin and the Transitional-Revolutionary State
CHAPTER 8. Agon Hamza. Marching of God, or the Žižekian Theory of the State. Contemporary “Young Hegelianism”
CHAPTER 9. Christian Sorace. Democratic Corpses and Communist Specters: Between the Liberal Democratic and Post-Socialist State
IV Ex Pluribus Unum
CHAPTER 10. Artemy Magun, Civitas Paradoxa,or: The Dialectical Theory of State
State theory is back. This exciting collection of essays from an international group of brilliant young scholars resets the terms of debate over the state, its functions, legitimacy, and subjectivity. Given the contemporary emergence of a paradoxical and contradictory global national democratic welfare deregulationist state, can the Left develop an affirmative account of the state? Or is it stuck in the fantasy of its withering away? The contributors to this volume don't agree on the answers. They demonstrate why these are the questions to be asked now.
— Jodi Dean, author of Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies
The Future of the State is exactly the book we need at a moment when people are afraid of state apparatuses that register and control all our activities, and when at the same time the pandemic has made us aware of how important a well-functioning state is. It is an essential read for everyone who wants a clear picture of the mess we are in.
— Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana