
Impersonal Power: History and Theory of the Bourgeois State
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 1608460290
ISBN 13: 9781608460298
Data de publicação:
September 1st, 2009
Editora: Haymarket Books
Páginas: 804
Heide Gerstenberger's innovative exploration delves into the intricacies of the bourgeois state, challenging conventional frameworks that have long dominated political theory. By offering a thorough critique of structural-functionalism, she seeks to unravel the implications of power dynamics in society, emphasizing how these structures influence and shape modern governance. Through meticulous historical analysis, Gerstenberger reveals the underlying tensions and contradictions inherent in the bourgeois state, prompting readers to reconsider the relationship between social order and individual freedoms.
David Fernbach’s contribution further enriches this discourse, as he contextualizes Gerstenberger's theories within contemporary political landscapes. Together, they provide a compelling examination of how impersonal power manifests within state mechanisms, shifting the focus from individual agency to systemic forces. This work encourages an in-depth understanding of the complexities of authority and governance, inviting readers to critically reassess the role of the state in the interplay of social relations and power.
David Fernbach’s contribution further enriches this discourse, as he contextualizes Gerstenberger's theories within contemporary political landscapes. Together, they provide a compelling examination of how impersonal power manifests within state mechanisms, shifting the focus from individual agency to systemic forces. This work encourages an in-depth understanding of the complexities of authority and governance, inviting readers to critically reassess the role of the state in the interplay of social relations and power.