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Practice Theory and International Relations (Hardcover): Silviya Lechner, Mervyn Frost Practice Theory and International Relations (Hardcover)
Silviya Lechner, Mervyn Frost
R2,621 Discovery Miles 26 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are social practices actions, or institutional frameworks of interaction structured by common rules? How do social practices such as signing a cheque differ from international practices such as signing a peace treaty? Traversing the fields of international relations (IR) and philosophy, this book defends an institutionalist conception of practices as part of a general practice theory indebted to Oakeshott, Wittgenstein and Hegel. The proposed practice theory has two core aspects: practice internalism and normative descriptivism. In developing a philosophical analysis of social practices that has a special relevance for international relations, Silviya Lechner and Mervyn Frost depart from Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of practice that dominates the current 'practice turn' in IR. The authors show that the contemporary global realm is constituted by two distinct macro practices - the practice of sovereign states and that of global rights.

Hobbesian Internationalism - Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Silviya Lechner Hobbesian Internationalism - Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Silviya Lechner
R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sets out to re-examine the foundations of Thomas Hobbes's political philosophy, and to develop a Hobbesian normative theory of international relations. Its central thesis is that two concepts - anarchy and authority - constitute the core of Hobbes's political philosophy whose aim is to justify the state. The Hobbesian state is a type of authority (juridical, public, coercive, and supreme) which emerges under conditions of anarchy ('state of nature'). A state-of-nature argument makes a difference because it justifies authority without appeal to moral obligation. The book shows that the closest analogue of a Hobbesian authority in international relations is Kant's confederation of free states, where states enjoy 'anarchical' (equal) freedom. At present, this crucial form of freedom is being threatened by economic processes of globalisation, and by the resurgence of private authority across state borders.

Hobbesian Internationalism - Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Silviya Lechner Hobbesian Internationalism - Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Silviya Lechner
R2,170 Discovery Miles 21 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book sets out to re-examine the foundations of Thomas Hobbes's political philosophy, and to develop a Hobbesian normative theory of international relations. Its central thesis is that two concepts - anarchy and authority - constitute the core of Hobbes's political philosophy whose aim is to justify the state. The Hobbesian state is a type of authority (juridical, public, coercive, and supreme) which emerges under conditions of anarchy ('state of nature'). A state-of-nature argument makes a difference because it justifies authority without appeal to moral obligation. The book shows that the closest analogue of a Hobbesian authority in international relations is Kant's confederation of free states, where states enjoy 'anarchical' (equal) freedom. At present, this crucial form of freedom is being threatened by economic processes of globalisation, and by the resurgence of private authority across state borders.

Practice Theory and International Relations (Paperback): Silviya Lechner, Mervyn Frost Practice Theory and International Relations (Paperback)
Silviya Lechner, Mervyn Frost
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are social practices actions, or institutional frameworks of interaction structured by common rules? How do social practices such as signing a cheque differ from international practices such as signing a peace treaty? Traversing the fields of international relations (IR) and philosophy, this book defends an institutionalist conception of practices as part of a general practice theory indebted to Oakeshott, Wittgenstein and Hegel. The proposed practice theory has two core aspects: practice internalism and normative descriptivism. In developing a philosophical analysis of social practices that has a special relevance for international relations, Silviya Lechner and Mervyn Frost depart from Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of practice that dominates the current 'practice turn' in IR. The authors show that the contemporary global realm is constituted by two distinct macro practices - the practice of sovereign states and that of global rights.

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