Politics and Philosophy: Niccolò Machiavelli and Louis Althusser's Aleatory Materialism

Politics and Philosophy: Niccolò Machiavelli and Louis Althusser's Aleatory Materialism

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Format Paperback
Pages 351
Language English
Published Jun 14, 2011
Publisher Haymarket Books
ISBN-10 1608461238
ISBN-13 9781608461233
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Mikko Lahtinen, Gareth Griffiths, and Kristina Köhli delve into the intricate connections between the political insights of Niccolò Machiavelli and the philosophical framework of Louis Althusser. They challenge the perception of Althusser as merely distant, revealing how his interpretation of Machiavelli can illuminate contemporary political theory. Through a detailed analysis, the authors highlight the relevance of Machiavelli’s pragmatic approach in understanding power dynamics and human behavior.

The book offers a fresh perspective on Aleatory Materialism, suggesting that Althusser's engagement with the Machiavellian legacy is crucial for modern political discourse. The authors argue that by reconciling Machiavelli’s strategies with Althusser’s philosophical innovations, readers can grasp the nuanced interplay between chance and necessity in political processes.

In exploring these intersections, Lahtinen, Griffiths, and Köhli provide a compelling narrative that encourages scholars and enthusiasts alike to reconsider the relevance of classical political thought in addressing today’s challenges. Their work serves as an invitation to reexamine the philosophical tools at our disposal for analyzing contemporary politics.

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