1984
DOI: 10.3817/0384059035
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“…As Feher and Heller (1984) and Marsh (1995) noted, social movements became significant drivers of political debate in liberal democracies, especially since the 1970s. In some cases, social movements underpinned the emergence of political parties.…”
Section: Explaining the Shift: From The 'Secessionist' To 'Movement' mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As Feher and Heller (1984) and Marsh (1995) noted, social movements became significant drivers of political debate in liberal democracies, especially since the 1970s. In some cases, social movements underpinned the emergence of political parties.…”
Section: Explaining the Shift: From The 'Secessionist' To 'Movement' mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…At the same time, however, Fehér and Heller's interest in the biopolitical is both more specific and more immediately political than that of Foucault. While Foucault had taken up the concept of biopolitics within the context of his analysis of the rise of a unique political rationality in modernity, Heller and Fehér's work on the biopolitical can be understood as a continuation of their inquiry into the democratic potential of the new social movements that had proliferated in the West during the latter half of the 20th century (Féher & Heller, , , ). More specifically, their analysis sees biopolitics as a strain of contemporary political theory and praxis which, for reasons that will be discussed at greater length in what follows, threatens to take radical politics in a singularly dangerous direction.…”
Section: Modernity and The Undialectical Dialectics Of The Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J'adapte cette remarque à mes propos car elle décrit très bien ce qui se passe ici. Voir aussi Feher et Heller (1984). 23 Cette première question s'inspire librement d'une question fondamentale, mais en général mai comprise, posée par Luhmann (1974, p. 31) vis-à-vis l'évolution de la dogmatique juridique dans son ensemble.…”
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