Revolution and Restoration : The Politics of Anachronism

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Title: Revolution and Restoration : The Politics of Anachronism
Authors: Tomba, Massimiliano
Publisher Information: Fordham University Press, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Original Material: MODID-2748428d25c:Fordham University Press
Subject Terms: Political Science / History & Theory, History / Historiography, Social Science / Sociology / Social Theory
Description: At a time when terms like restoration, religion, authority, obligations, and natural law—once the rallying cries of the most emancipatory movements—are increasingly coopted by conservative forces, Revolution and Restoration offers a thought-provoking account of how “outdated” concepts can ignite radical energy and collective action. Through both historical and contemporary examples, the book elaborates the concrete possibilities for reimagining politics and society that emerge out of the clash between incompatible legal and economic structures.At its core, Tomba’s book confronts the very foundations of the modern state and its three pillars: property, democracy, and citizenship. These pillars, long celebrated in the Western canon, are nevertheless mechanisms of exclusion: property is the denial of communal access, representative democracy the marginalization of the demos from decision-making, and citizenship the exclusion of the foreigner. Revolution and Restoration critiques these pillars to show how new concepts and political possibilities that emerge from political and social conflicts hold the potential to transcend and remake democracies in crisis.Revolution and Restoration: The Politics of Anachronism is available from the Knowledge Unlatched on an open-access basis.
Document Type: BOOK
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Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-5315-1250-7
1-5315-1250-X
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Database: Open Research Library
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153151250X