Mythological State and its Empire

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Civil Society
colonial power dynamics
conditions
dominant
Dominant Interests
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existential
Existential Anxiety
Existential Fear
Follow
Fully Empowered
governmentality
Hobbesian Myth
individual autonomy
interests
Kantian Metaphysics
liberalism critique
magnitude
Man's Hands
Man’s Hands
myth of state authority
Mythological Account
Mythological Entity
Mythological Idea
Mythological Magnitude
Mythological Practices
Mythological State
mythology
nement
Pettit's Republicanism
Pettit’s Republicanism
political
Political Myth
Political Mythology
political philosophy
Political Theoretical Tradition
Practical Regime
Presumed Consent
refi
Refi Nement
social contract theory
Spontaneous Order
sympathetic
Sympathetic Conditions

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415988759
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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We see the modern State as the most rational form of governing yet devised, and one which properly recognises our inherent individual rights. However, as the histories of colonialism and imprisonment reveal, it is also an intruder into the lives of generally unwilling individuals, constraining rights.

This book looks beneath the contradiction to see an entity willingly sustained by all individuals and for which we forgo our responsibility to and for ourselves. We place ourselves in the hands of those interests that promise to deal with our fears and desires the best.

Probing the work of political thinkers from Hobbes to Rawls, the book discovers a State that is a real, mythological entity, spreading across social and geographic space and concerned first with satisfying our two passions. Understanding this mythology may allow reason to emerge from its service to fear and desire, so that the modern State could become truly modern.

This book will be of interest to scholars in Sociology, Politics, Philosophy, and Law.

David Grant received his PhD at the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales. He currently works as a government consultant in Sydney.