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El. knyga: Nietzsche and Political Thought

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Nietzsche challenges the tenets of received political wisdom in a number of ways and his thinking contains resources for revitalising political thinking.Nietzsche and Political Thought offers fresh insights into Nietzsche's relevance for contemporary political thought in light of recent advances in research in the field and key topics in contemporary theorising about politics.

An international team of leading scholars provide vital new perspectives on both core and novel topics including justice, democratic theory, biopolitics, the multitude, political psychology, and the Enlightenment. In spite of the controversies, what becomes clear is that Nietzsche is vital for political thought and a more sensitive and nuanced approach than conventional understandings allow is required. Nietzsche continues to have a lively presence in contemporary philosophy and this book reawakens interest in the political dimension of his thinking.



An introduction examining the controversies surrounding Nietzsche's thought and its legacy for politics, making a case for a fresh examination of the topic. An international team of leading scholars provide vital new perspectives on both core and novel topics including justice, democratic and the Enlightenment.

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Thirteen specially commissioned essays from leading Nietzsche scholars examining Nietzsche's relevance for key contemporary topics in political thought.
Notes on Contributors vi
List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction 1(6)
Keith Ansell-Pearson
1 Nietzsche, Genealogy and Justice
7(16)
Paul Patton
2 Nietzsche on Truth, Honesty and Responsibility in Politics
23(14)
Rosalyn Diprose
3 Nietzsche, Naturalism and Law
37(18)
Peter R. Sedgwick
4 Movements and Motivations: Nietzsche and the Invention of Political Psychology
55(16)
Robert Guay
5 Nietzsche's Freedom: The Art of Agonic Perfectionism
71(12)
David Owen
6 Reassessing Radical Democratic Theory in the Light of Nietzsche's Ontology of Conflict
83(24)
Herman W. Siemens
7 Spinoza vs. Kant: Have I Been Understood?
107(16)
Alan D. Schrift
8 Kairos and Chronos: Nietzsche and the Time of the Multitude
123(18)
Gary Shapiro
9 Nietzsche and the Engine of Politics
141(20)
Nandita Biswas Mellamphy
10 Nietzsche's Political Therapy
161(18)
Michael Ure
11 Nietzsche's Great Politics of the Event
179(18)
Vanessa Lemm
12 Nietzsche's Immoralism and the Advent of `Great Politics'
197(22)
Daniel Conway
13 Nietzsche, Badiou, and Grand Politics: An Antiphilosophical Reading
219(22)
Bruno Bosteels
Index 241
Keith Ansell-Pearson holds a Personal Chair in Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK.