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  1. Democracy and Defiance: Rancière, Lefort, Abensour and the Antinomies of Politics.Bryan Nelson - 2024 - Edinburgh University Press.
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  • Lefort, Abensour and the question: What is ‘savage’ democracy?Bryan Nelson - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (7):844-861.
    One of the more perplexing terms to appear across Claude Lefort’s later oeuvre, ‘wild’ or ‘savage’ democracy has proved a difficult and divisive facet of Lefort’s political phi...
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  • The Politics of Claude Lefort's Political: Between Liberalism and Radical Democracy.James D. Ingram - 2006 - Thesis Eleven 87 (1):33-50.
    Claude Lefort's rethinking of ‘the political’ has been highly fruitful for political theory, yet its politics remain unclear. It has inspired transformative, radical-democratic projects, but has also served as a basis for more liberal conceptions. This article explores the sources and implications of this ambiguity by setting Lefort's work against the backdrop of the anti-totalitarian moment in French political thought and the trajectories of two of his students, Miguel Abensour and Marcel Gauchet. It emerges that although Lefort's democratic theory cannot (...)
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  • Reading Machiavelli and La Boétie with Lefort.Emmanuel Charreau - 2023 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 70 (174):82-105.
    This article will explore the historical account and political actualisation of Machiavelli and La Boétie in the work of Claude Lefort. In the 1970s, Lefort renewed the interpretation of Machiavelli and La Boétie by underlining their common ‘radical humanism’. The long-overlooked insights into desire and social division of the two Renaissance thinkers underline the subversive potential of humanism against its common ideological and oligarchic uses. But the history of radical humanism cannot be separated from its topicality, as it is one (...)
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  • Reading Capital Politically.Harry Cleaver - 1994 - Antitheses Press.
    Originally published in 1979, and with a new preface by the author, this classic book presents a detailed study of the first chapter of Capital and suggest how the rest of the work can be read as a political document with strong implications for today. Cleaver shows how to apply Marx's categories to study in depth the various ways in which the capitalist class seeks to dominate and the methods that can be used to struggle against that domination. The introduction (...)
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