đ Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Select Title
From $3.50
Original: $9.99
-65%The Passage Westâ
$9.99
$3.50The Story
In this ambitious work, Giacomo Marramao proposes a radical reconceptualization of the world system in our era of declining state sovereignty. He argues that globalization cannot be reduced to mere economics or summarized by phrases such as âthe end of historyâ or the âwesternization of the worldâ. Instead, we find ourselves embarking on a passage to a new, post-nation state age destined to transform all civilizations â and to disrupt Western geopolitical dominance. To confront the challenges of this interregnum one must think in terms of a new and radical universalism, a universalism of difference able to revitalize politics and to demythologize identity.
Building on the great interwar discussion between Spengler, Junger, Schmitt and Heidegger, Marramaoâs new work engages with Habermas, Derrida and post-colonialism. Arguing against the classic Western pretension to universal norms of democracy and reason, he develops instead the idea of a âuniversal politics of differenceâ.
Building on the great interwar discussion between Spengler, Junger, Schmitt and Heidegger, Marramaoâs new work engages with Habermas, Derrida and post-colonialism. Arguing against the classic Western pretension to universal norms of democracy and reason, he develops instead the idea of a âuniversal politics of differenceâ.
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
In this ambitious work, Giacomo Marramao proposes a radical reconceptualization of the world system in our era of declining state sovereignty. He argues that globalization cannot be reduced to mere economics or summarized by phrases such as âthe end of historyâ or the âwesternization of the worldâ. Instead, we find ourselves embarking on a passage to a new, post-nation state age destined to transform all civilizations â and to disrupt Western geopolitical dominance. To confront the challenges of this interregnum one must think in terms of a new and radical universalism, a universalism of difference able to revitalize politics and to demythologize identity.
Building on the great interwar discussion between Spengler, Junger, Schmitt and Heidegger, Marramaoâs new work engages with Habermas, Derrida and post-colonialism. Arguing against the classic Western pretension to universal norms of democracy and reason, he develops instead the idea of a âuniversal politics of differenceâ.
Building on the great interwar discussion between Spengler, Junger, Schmitt and Heidegger, Marramaoâs new work engages with Habermas, Derrida and post-colonialism. Arguing against the classic Western pretension to universal norms of democracy and reason, he develops instead the idea of a âuniversal politics of differenceâ.