Buch, Englisch, 205 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 286 g
Reihe: Politologische Aufklärung – konstruktivistische Perspektiven
An Inquiry into the Singularity of Political Judgment
Buch, Englisch, 205 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 286 g
Reihe: Politologische Aufklärung – konstruktivistische Perspektiven
ISBN: 978-3-658-49293-9
Verlag: Springer
The inability to envision political alternatives – or, to use Arendt’s terminology, to make new beginnings – is a key component of today’s democratic crisis. In its first part, this study shows that this situation results from the growing technocratization of both government the democratic public sphere, which hinders the ability to form new political judgments. By analyzing rationalized bureaucracy, which substitutes automated procedures for political decision, and mass democracy, which permits the infinite expansion of the administration’s purview, an account of technocracy as administrative, non-political rule is constructed. The book’s second part expands on this diagnosis by examining how political judgment differs from epistemic reasoning. This examination puts into dialogue Arendt, Kant, and Vico, reviving a humanist understanding of common sense ( ) and ingenuity ( ). This allows us to rethink political judgment as both cognitively immediate and reflectively plural, showcasing how technocratic decision-making illegitimately delimits the horizon for political judgments and new beginnings.
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Introduction.- Overview Part I.- Bureaucratization as Rationalizing Agency.- Democracy and the Phantom Public.- The Problem of Technocracy as an ‘Intellectual Problem’.- Overview Part II.- Opinion as Political World-Relation: Beyond the ‘Tyranny of Reason’: the The freedom to begin, or to judge, to promise, and to forgive.




