Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law

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Autor(a) principal: Buckel, Sonja
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Fischer-Lescano, Andreas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Direito GV
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/24321
Resumo: “Between equal rights, force decides,” said Karl Marx, describing the antinomy of law in antagonistic situations of capitalist production relations, in which “law [stands] against law”. He here addresses a question that lies at the centre of all critical legal theories: what violence is blurred in the medium of the concealment mechanism called ‘law’? to answer this question, we shall attempt below to make Antonio Gramsci’s hegemony theory and his model of a hegemonic law fertile for the theory of law. This tasK has to cope with the twofold difficulty that on the one hand gramsci was no theoretician of law in the narrower sense, which is why the potential of his theory for an analysis of law has only seldom been made use of. On the other, his approach can only be taKen up through a critique of restrictions associated with his times. This applies particularly to his conception of the econoMy as the basis and as the concealed essentialist core (Laclau/Mouffe 2001:69), as well as to his ‘classism’ in the form of a onesided focusing on classes, where there is instead more of a “pluralism of power” and a multiplicity of struggles (Litowitz 2000: 536). We shall accordingly regain key arguments by extending them using current findings of feminist and neo-materialist approaches to legal theory, as well as foucault’s analyses of power technologies and finally a systems-theory interpretation of communicative autonomizations.
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spelling Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global lawReconsiderando Gramsci: hegemonia no direito globalGramiscihegemony theorytheory of lawglobal lawGRAMISCITEORIA DA HEGEMONIATEORIA DO DIREITODIREITO GLOBAL“Between equal rights, force decides,” said Karl Marx, describing the antinomy of law in antagonistic situations of capitalist production relations, in which “law [stands] against law”. He here addresses a question that lies at the centre of all critical legal theories: what violence is blurred in the medium of the concealment mechanism called ‘law’? to answer this question, we shall attempt below to make Antonio Gramsci’s hegemony theory and his model of a hegemonic law fertile for the theory of law. This tasK has to cope with the twofold difficulty that on the one hand gramsci was no theoretician of law in the narrower sense, which is why the potential of his theory for an analysis of law has only seldom been made use of. On the other, his approach can only be taKen up through a critique of restrictions associated with his times. This applies particularly to his conception of the econoMy as the basis and as the concealed essentialist core (Laclau/Mouffe 2001:69), as well as to his ‘classism’ in the form of a onesided focusing on classes, where there is instead more of a “pluralism of power” and a multiplicity of struggles (Litowitz 2000: 536). We shall accordingly regain key arguments by extending them using current findings of feminist and neo-materialist approaches to legal theory, as well as foucault’s analyses of power technologies and finally a systems-theory interpretation of communicative autonomizations.“ENTRE DIREITOS IGUAIS, A FORÇA DECIDE”, PROFERIU KARL MARX AO DESCREVER A ANTINOMIA DO DIREITO EM SITUAÇÕES ANTAGÔNICAS DAS RELAÇÕES DE PRODUÇÃO CAPITALISTAS, EM QUE “O DIREITO [OFERECE RESISTÊNCIA] AO DIREITO”. 1 NESSE PONTO, MARX ABORDA UMA QUESTÃO QUE SE SITUA NO CENTRO DE TODAS AS TEORIAS JURÍDICAS CRÍTICAS: QUE TIPO DE VIOLÊNCIA É VELADA POR MEIO DO MECANISMO DE OCULTAÇÃO DENOMINADO “DIREITO”? PARA RESPONDER A ESTA QUESTÃO, TENTAR-SE-Á, A SEGUIR, TORNAR A TEORIA DA HEGEMONIA DE ANTONIO GRAMSCI E SEU MODELO DE DIREITO HEGEMÔNICO PRODUTIVOS PARA O CAMPO DA TEORIA DO DIREITO. TAL TAREFA TEM DE LIDAR COM A DUPLA DIFICULDADE DE QUE, POR UM LADO, GRAMSCI NÃO FOI UM TEÓRICO DO DIREITO NO SENTIDO MAIS ESTRITO, RAZÃO PELA QUAL O POTENCIAL DE SUA TEORIA PARA UMA ANÁLISE DO DIREITO RARAMENTE FOI UTILIZADA. 2 POR OUTRO LADO, SUA ABORDAGEM SÓ PODE SER EMPREGADA POR MEIO DE UMA CRÍTICA ÀS RESTRIÇÕES RELACIONADAS A SEU TEMPO. ISSO SE APLICA ESPECIALMENTE À SUA CONCEPÇÃO DE ECONOMIA COMO A BASE E A NÚCLEO ESSENCIALISTA OCULTO (LACLAU; MOUFFE, 2001:69), ASSIM COMO À SUA IDEIA DE ‘CLASSISMO’ SOB A FORMA DE UM ENFOQUE UNILATERAL DAS CLASSES, EM QUE HÁ PREFERENCIALMENTE MAIS DE UM “PLURALISMO DE PODER” E INÚMERAS LUTAS (LITOWITZ, 2000: 536). RECUPERARSE-Á, CONSEQUENTEMENTE, ARGUMENTOS-CHAVE, AMPLIANDO-OS PELA UTILIZAÇÃO DAS RECENTES DESCOBERTAS FEITAS PELAS ABORDAGENS FEMINISTA E NEOMATERIALISTA DA TEORIA JURÍDICA, BECOMO AS ANÁLISES DE FOUCAULT ACERCA DAS TECNOLOGIAS DE PODER. POR FIM, UMA INTERPRETAÇÃO DA TEORIA SISTÊMICA DAS AUTONOMIZAÇÕES COMUNICATIVAS.Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas2009-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/24321Revista Direito GV; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2009): jul.-dez (10); 471-490Revista Direito GV; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2009): jul.-dez (10); 471-490Revista Direito GV; v. 5 n. 2 (2009): jul.-dez (10); 471-4902317-6172reponame:Revista Direito GVinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/24321/23092Buckel, SonjaFischer-Lescano, Andreasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-11-07T14:00:29Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/24321Revistahttps://direitosp.fgv.br/publicacoes/revista/revista-direito-gvPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistadireitogv@fgv.br|| catarina.barbieri@fgv.br2317-61721808-2432opendoar:2019-11-07T14:00:29Revista Direito GV - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
Reconsiderando Gramsci: hegemonia no direito global
title Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
spellingShingle Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
Buckel, Sonja
Gramisci
hegemony theory
theory of law
global law
GRAMISCI
TEORIA DA HEGEMONIA
TEORIA DO DIREITO
DIREITO GLOBAL
title_short Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
title_full Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
title_fullStr Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
title_full_unstemmed Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
title_sort Gramsci reconsidered: hegemony in global law
author Buckel, Sonja
author_facet Buckel, Sonja
Fischer-Lescano, Andreas
author_role author
author2 Fischer-Lescano, Andreas
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buckel, Sonja
Fischer-Lescano, Andreas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gramisci
hegemony theory
theory of law
global law
GRAMISCI
TEORIA DA HEGEMONIA
TEORIA DO DIREITO
DIREITO GLOBAL
topic Gramisci
hegemony theory
theory of law
global law
GRAMISCI
TEORIA DA HEGEMONIA
TEORIA DO DIREITO
DIREITO GLOBAL
description “Between equal rights, force decides,” said Karl Marx, describing the antinomy of law in antagonistic situations of capitalist production relations, in which “law [stands] against law”. He here addresses a question that lies at the centre of all critical legal theories: what violence is blurred in the medium of the concealment mechanism called ‘law’? to answer this question, we shall attempt below to make Antonio Gramsci’s hegemony theory and his model of a hegemonic law fertile for the theory of law. This tasK has to cope with the twofold difficulty that on the one hand gramsci was no theoretician of law in the narrower sense, which is why the potential of his theory for an analysis of law has only seldom been made use of. On the other, his approach can only be taKen up through a critique of restrictions associated with his times. This applies particularly to his conception of the econoMy as the basis and as the concealed essentialist core (Laclau/Mouffe 2001:69), as well as to his ‘classism’ in the form of a onesided focusing on classes, where there is instead more of a “pluralism of power” and a multiplicity of struggles (Litowitz 2000: 536). We shall accordingly regain key arguments by extending them using current findings of feminist and neo-materialist approaches to legal theory, as well as foucault’s analyses of power technologies and finally a systems-theory interpretation of communicative autonomizations.
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