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Beyond hegemony

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Beyond Hegemony investigates the authoritarianism and breakdown of those state socialist governments in Russia and elsewhere which claim to put Marx’s ideas on democracy and equality into practice.
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Since the Enlightenment, liberal democrat governments in Europe and North America have been compelled to secure the legitimacy of their authority by constructing rational states whose rationality is based on modern forms of law. The first serious challenge to liberal democratic practices of legal legitimacy comes in Marx’s early writings on Rousseau and Hegel. Marx discovers the limits of formal legal equality that does not address substantive relations of inequality in the workplace and in many other spheres of social life.

Beyond Hegemony investigates the authoritarianism and breakdown of those state socialist governments in Russia and elsewhere which claim to put Marx’s ideas on democracy and equality into practice. The book explains that although many aspects of Marx’s critique are still valid today, his ideas need to be supplemented by the contributions to social theory made by Nietzsche, Foucault, the critical theory of the Frankfurt School as well as the libertarian socialism of G.D.H. Cole. What emerges is a new theory of political legitimacy which indicates how it is possible to move beyond liberal democracy whilst avoiding the authoritarian turn of state socialism.

Schecter points out the weaknesses of the many extra-legal accounts of non-formal legitimacy now on offer, such as those based on friendship and identity. He then argues that the first step beyond hegemony depends on the discovery of forms of legitimate legality and demonstrates why the conditions of legitimate law can be identified.

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Price: £19.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 01 June 2010
ISBN: 9780719060892
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political ideologies and movements, Political science and theory

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Introduction
1. Liberalism and discourses of legality: Limiting human agency in the name ofnegative liberty
2. Democracy and discourses of legitimacy: Liberating human agency from liberal legal form
3. Inside the liberal machine
4. Idealism, legality and reconciliation with external nature
5. Materialism, legitimacy and reconciliation with human nature
Conclusion