Offers a powerful and influential interpretation of Spinoza's
conatus Provides a thorough overview of political theories,
clarifying different philosophical traditions that are often
obscured under the generic label of modernity Develops an original
analysis of Spinoza's philosophy, based on the concept of conatus,
which has been largely neglected in Anglo-Saxon scholarship
Broadens access to the wealth of un-translated literature on
Spinoza Spinozism must be understood as a dynamic ontology that
necessarily unfolds on practical terrain. Laurent Bove analyses
Spinoza's theory of affects as rooted in Habit, generating the
constituent power of human beings, commonwealths, nations and
multitudes. By interpreting sovereignty as a power that emerges
through the active resistance of the always singular body of the
multitude, Bove discovers in Spinoza a radically new approach to
the State, to citizenship and to history.
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