The book explains why not everything is political and what this means for our world.
Sergei Prozorov is Professor of Political Science at the University of Jyväskylä. He is the author of ten books including Ontology and World Politics: Void Universalism I and Theory of Political Subject: Void Universalism II, both published by Routledge. He has published over 30 articles in major international journals. His research interests include political theory, continental philosophy, biopolitics, democracy and totalitarianism.
Introduction: On This and That
In Praise of Poseurs
Rethinking Pluralism
Politics and its Others
What is a Procedure?
Pluralism beyond Reductionism and Parallelism
PART 1. MAPPING THE PLURAL: ETHICS, AESTHETICS, GOVERNMENT, THEORY
Chapter 1. Ethics: The Deposition of the Self
In Excess of Every Totality
The Privilege of Asymmetry
The Expelled Other
Chapter 2. Aesthetics: The Composition of Forms
The Idle Work
The Ambivalence of Political Art
Becoming Beautiful
Chapter 3. Government: The Disposition of Things
The Providential Machine
Order and Equivalence
(Dis)Ordering Worlds
Chapter 4. Theory: The Exposition of the World
Capacity for Elaboration
The Paradoxes of Theoretical Politics
Omnipotence and Truth
Politics Revisited
Part II. NAVIGATING THE PLURAL: TEN THEOREMS OF PLURALISM
Chapter 5. Manners of Appearance: Procedures, Worlds and Objects
Procedures and Worlds
Procedures and Objects
A Tentative Typology
Chapter 6. From Plurality to Pluralism: Navigating between the Incommensurable
Beyond Reductionism: Saving Appearances
Beyond Parallelism: Coexistence without Coordination
Errancy: The Irreducibility of the Incommensurable
The Archipelago
Passages: From Domination to Synthesis
Chapter 7. Against the Temptation of Coherence
Integrity and the Limits of Politicization
The Incoherent: On Martin Heidegger and Michael Jackson
Objections: Domination, Revolution, Democracy
Chapter 8. The Shimmer of the World: Pluralism vs. Paradoxico-Criticism
The Many and the Fractured One
Is There a Monoculture?
The Powerless Paradox
Co-Appearance: Be
Beyond Event and Truth
Appendix: Ten Theorems of Pluralism
Bibliography
Index