MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER

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Autor(a) principal: Reed,Isaac Ariail
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Sociologia & Antropologia
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Resumo: Abstract This article traces the concept of 'civil power' in Jeffrey Alexander's book The Civil Sphere. Doing so leads to an interpretation of the work as operating in the space between the different theories and definitions of power in the work of Max Weber and Hannah Arendt. Read in this way, The Civil Sphere becomes not only a Durkheimian argument about solidarity, but also an argument about the consequential ways in which acting together and not acting together constitute a space of variation in the degree to which power and violence can reined in, in so far as they are reigned out in the making of democratic sovereignty.
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spellingShingle MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
Reed,Isaac Ariail
Jeffrey C. Alexander
power
civil society
democracy
political sociology
title_short MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
title_full MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
title_fullStr MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
title_full_unstemmed MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
title_sort MAX WEBER, HANNAH ARENDT, AND THE QUESTION OF CIVIL POWER
author Reed,Isaac Ariail
author_facet Reed,Isaac Ariail
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jeffrey C. Alexander
power
civil society
democracy
political sociology
topic Jeffrey C. Alexander
power
civil society
democracy
political sociology
description Abstract This article traces the concept of 'civil power' in Jeffrey Alexander's book The Civil Sphere. Doing so leads to an interpretation of the work as operating in the space between the different theories and definitions of power in the work of Max Weber and Hannah Arendt. Read in this way, The Civil Sphere becomes not only a Durkheimian argument about solidarity, but also an argument about the consequential ways in which acting together and not acting together constitute a space of variation in the degree to which power and violence can reined in, in so far as they are reigned out in the making of democratic sovereignty.
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