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El. knyga: Temporal Politics: Contested Pasts, Uncertain Futures

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  • Serija: New Horizons
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399504669
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: New Horizons
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399504669

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Adrian Little demonstrates how different conceptions of past, present and future contribute to the nature of political conflict in the world today. Reacting against narratives of political disillusionment and apathy, he focuses on how we can rethink how to act on intractable issues in politics beyond philosophical analysis. He forms his argument around three major cases in which the nature of past, present and future is contested: Indigenous politics in settler colonies; the politics of bordering and migration; and debates over the future of democracy.


Adrian Little demonstrates how different conceptions of past, present and future contribute to the nature of political conflict in the world today. Reacting against narratives of political disillusionment and apathy, he focuses on how a new understanding of political temporality can inform our approach to political problems. He forms his argument around three major cases in which the nature of past, present and future is contested: Indigenous politics in settler colonies; the politics of bordering and migration; and debates over the future of democracy.

Adrian Little demonstrates how different conceptions of past, present and future contribute to the nature of political conflict in the world today. He forms his argument around three major cases: Indigenous politics in settler colonies; the politics of bordering and migration; and debates over the future of democracy.
Preface vii
PART ONE
1 The Context of Temporal Politics
3(24)
2 Rethinking Time
27(20)
3 Time and Temporality
47(30)
PART TWO
4 Contesting the Past: Temporality in Indigenous Politics
77(27)
5 Locating the Present in the Past and Future: The Complex Temporality of Borders
104(22)
6 Uncertain Futures: The Temporality of Democracy
126(35)
PART THREE
7 From Process Philosophy to Temporal Politics
161(25)
8 Coda: Contested Pasts, Uncertain Futures
186(3)
Bibliography 189(23)
Index 212
Adrian Little, Professor of Political Theory, University of Melbourne.