This volume examines and critiques several of the classical
theoretical foundations of domestic and international organization,
concentrating on the contestable conceptions of community, order,
justice, freedom, responsibility and wealth developed by the major
political theorists of the modern epoch.
Nelson argues that the accepted discourses of world politics are
constructed by way of particular interpretive negotiations of what
sovereign power is and what it must be made to accomplish in
domestic and world politics. Providing a Foucaultian analysis of
modern power and the liberal subject, the work traces the history
of modern inquiries into sovereignty to a time when the state was
being severed from a Christian eschatology, a time when political
theorists sought ways of lending meaning and purpose to emerging
conceptions of the political.
Modern theories of sovereignty, Nelson argues, embody the
remainders of a deep worry over the precarious nature of
legitimacy, the contingency of power, and the frailty of any
political form. The theoretical traditions of liberalism and the
Enlightenment dispense with anxiety over the politics of legitimacy
by repressing the historical, constricting the political, and
fashioning political rationalities suited to increasingly intimate
and ever-expansive forms of liberal governance. This book aims to
explore how modern theories of sovereignty elicit and effect
governable subjects and forms of political community that have
proven crucial to intensifying and expansive powers of the liberal
state.
An inquiry into modern theories of sovereignty and statecraft
and a critical interrogation of how political theories are invoked
by the traditions of international relations across the modern era,
this volume will be of interest to all scholars of political
theory, political philosophy and international relations.
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