Rights - Developing Ownership by Linking Control over Space and Time

Rights - Developing Ownership by Linking Control over Space and Time

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Herrmann, Peter
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Again and again debates are focussing on issues around the supposed interference between political and economic system, rejecting the current dominance of economic thinking . As justified many contemporary critical voices are, they make us occasionally forget that a more thorough consideration does have to deal with two major issues if it aims on progressive politics:
suggesting that economic development is increasingly controlled by political decisions means that the entire system and its composition itself underwent a fundamental change finally, capitalism had been the victory of economic law over political law .
subsequently we have to reconsider against this background also the question of rights the present debate offers some considerations on overcoming the individualist approach towards defining social rights and aims on developing an approach that is based on a definition of the socio-political system as grounded in processes of relational appropriation, opening perspectives on multiple ontological relationality, concerned with auto-relation, group-relation (as general sociability), other -relation (as institutionalised and defined socialbility including class relationships etc.) and, environmental ( organic nature ) relations.
One important aim of this third volume of the Writings on Philosophy and Economy of Power is again to localise the changes of the current mode of regulation in a more fundamental way, emphasising the need to elaborate the changes of the political economy. Answers on the guiding question Do we face a new renaissance? is further elaborated.
EAN 9783867417693
ISBN 3867417695
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher EHV Academicpress
Publication date August 14, 2012
Pages 178
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148 x 10
Readership General
Authors Herrmann, Peter
Edition 1st ed.
Series Writings on Philosophy and Economy of Power