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Beyond hegemony
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Schecter, Darrow
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authoritarianism
/ critical idealism
/ formal legal equality
/ Hegel
/ human agency
/ humanity law
/ idealist philosophy
/ Immanuel Kant
/ Karl Marx
/ legality
/ liberal democrat governments
/ liberal hegemony
/ materialism
/ negative liberty
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
/ Political Studies 2019
/ post-liberal political positions
/ rationality
/ Rousseau
/ state socialist governments
2026,2023
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Beyond hegemony
by
Schecter, Darrow
in
authoritarianism
/ critical idealism
/ formal legal equality
/ Hegel
/ human agency
/ humanity law
/ idealist philosophy
/ Immanuel Kant
/ Karl Marx
/ legality
/ liberal democrat governments
/ liberal hegemony
/ materialism
/ negative liberty
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
/ Political Studies 2019
/ post-liberal political positions
/ rationality
/ Rousseau
/ state socialist governments
2026,2023
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Schecter, Darrow
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authoritarianism
/ critical idealism
/ formal legal equality
/ Hegel
/ human agency
/ humanity law
/ idealist philosophy
/ Immanuel Kant
/ Karl Marx
/ legality
/ liberal democrat governments
/ liberal hegemony
/ materialism
/ negative liberty
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
/ Political Studies 2019
/ post-liberal political positions
/ rationality
/ Rousseau
/ state socialist governments
2026,2023
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Overview
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 Karl 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. This book investigates the authoritarianism and breakdown of those state socialist governments which claim to put Marx's ideas on democracy and equality into practice. It offers an immanent critique of liberalism, and discusses liberal hegemony, attacking on liberalism from supposedly post-liberal political positions. Liberalism protects all individuals by guaranteeing a universally enforceable form of negative liberty which they can exercise in accordance with their own individual will. Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy both affirms and limits human agency through the media of rationality and legality. The conditions of liberal reason lay the groundwork for the structure of individual experience inside the liberal machine. The book also shows how a materialist reformulation of idealist philosophy provides the broad outlines of a theory of critical idealism that bears directly upon the organisation of the labour process and the first condition of legitimate law concerning humanity and external nature. Mimetic forms of materialism suggest that the possibilities for non-oppressive syntheses and realities are bound up with a libertarian union of intellect.
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Manchester University Press
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