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Der Wille zum Subjekt: Zur Genealogie politischer Inklusion in Frankreich (16.-20. Jahrhundert)

[phd thesis]

Otto, Marcus

Abstract

Der Autor unternimmt eine systemtheoretisch inspirierte genealogische Wiederbeschreibung eines Metanarrativs der Moderne, das sich als Imperativ politischer Inklusion historisch wirkmächtig an der Figur des Subjekts entfaltete. Dies impliziert die Dekonstruktion eines übergreifenden Willens zum Subj... view more

Der Autor unternimmt eine systemtheoretisch inspirierte genealogische Wiederbeschreibung eines Metanarrativs der Moderne, das sich als Imperativ politischer Inklusion historisch wirkmächtig an der Figur des Subjekts entfaltete. Dies impliziert die Dekonstruktion eines übergreifenden Willens zum Subjekt, der bis heute nicht nur in politischen und gesellschaftlichen Selbstbeschreibungen, sondern auch in der Historiographie vorherrscht. Mithin ist in einem umfassenden Sinne, der sich an der Figur des Subjekts kristallisiert, also der "Kopf des Königs noch immer nicht gerollt", wie Foucault einst bezogen auf das politische Denken formuliert hat.... view less


The author undertakes a systems theory inspired genealogical rewriting of a metanarrative of modernity, which unfolds as a political inclusion-imperative of historic potency on the subject figure. This implies the deconstruction of an overarching will to be the subject which predominates not only in... view more

The author undertakes a systems theory inspired genealogical rewriting of a metanarrative of modernity, which unfolds as a political inclusion-imperative of historic potency on the subject figure. This implies the deconstruction of an overarching will to be the subject which predominates not only in political and societal self-descriptions, but also in historiography to this day. This results in a "failure to decapitate the king," as Foucault once put it, with reference to political thought.... view less

Keywords
France; historical development; genealogy; subject; system theory

Classification
General History
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science

Free Keywords
French History; Political Sociology; Politische Inklusion

Document language
German

Publication Year
2014

Publisher
transcript Verlag

City
Bielefeld

Page/Pages
368 p.

Series
Sozialtheorie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839426395

ISBN
978-3-8394-2639-5

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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