Political power beyond the State: problematics of government
Goldsmiths University of London · London School of Economics and Political Science
Abstract
This paper sets out an approach to the analysis of political power in terms of problematics of government. It argues against an overvaluation of the 'problem of the State' in political debate and social theory. A number of conceptual tools are suggested for the analysis of the many and varied alliances between political and other authorities that seek to govern economic activity, social life and individual conduct. Modern political rationalities and governmental technologies are shown to be intrinsically linked to developments in knowledge and to the powers of expertise. The characteristics of liberal problematics of government are investigated, and it is argued that they are dependent upon technologies for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 636.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 86
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2Topics & keywords
- Politics
- Opposition (politics)
- Autonomy
- Sociology
- State (computer science)
- Power (physics)
- Government (linguistics)
- Liberalism
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions