Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives
This book addresses the crisis of the juridical-political foundation within contemporary democracies.

Although modernity is the age of foundation, it is marked by what Carl Schmitt referred to as a peculiar ‘dialectic of presence and absence’ – and this is true even for those theories that seem to be the greatest supporters of the necessity of some kind of foundation, such as the Hobbesian commonwealth. This instability of foundation is inherent in the concept of ‘political representation’, which brings into being an idea – such as that of ‘nation’, ‘people’ or ‘popular will’ – which cannot, however, actually correspond to any empirical reality. Is it possible, then, to identify an absolute, certain and stable foundation capable of generating and guaranteeing the persistence of a legal and political structure? Or does this very question bind us to the history of an impossibility: a foundational absence, or void, whose presence is only now being strongly felt? Engaging both historical and contemporary perspectives, this book addresses the problem of foundation through both deconstructive and constructive perspectives – which respectively aim to challenge the very idea of foundation, or to overcome its contemporary crisis in order to present new, post-foundational possibilities.

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers working in the areas of legal and political theory.

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Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives
This book addresses the crisis of the juridical-political foundation within contemporary democracies.

Although modernity is the age of foundation, it is marked by what Carl Schmitt referred to as a peculiar ‘dialectic of presence and absence’ – and this is true even for those theories that seem to be the greatest supporters of the necessity of some kind of foundation, such as the Hobbesian commonwealth. This instability of foundation is inherent in the concept of ‘political representation’, which brings into being an idea – such as that of ‘nation’, ‘people’ or ‘popular will’ – which cannot, however, actually correspond to any empirical reality. Is it possible, then, to identify an absolute, certain and stable foundation capable of generating and guaranteeing the persistence of a legal and political structure? Or does this very question bind us to the history of an impossibility: a foundational absence, or void, whose presence is only now being strongly felt? Engaging both historical and contemporary perspectives, this book addresses the problem of foundation through both deconstructive and constructive perspectives – which respectively aim to challenge the very idea of foundation, or to overcome its contemporary crisis in order to present new, post-foundational possibilities.

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers working in the areas of legal and political theory.

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Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives

Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives

by Giuditta Bissiato (Editor)
Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives

Law, Democracy and the Crisis of Foundation: Deconstructive and Constructive Perspectives

by Giuditta Bissiato (Editor)

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This book addresses the crisis of the juridical-political foundation within contemporary democracies.

Although modernity is the age of foundation, it is marked by what Carl Schmitt referred to as a peculiar ‘dialectic of presence and absence’ – and this is true even for those theories that seem to be the greatest supporters of the necessity of some kind of foundation, such as the Hobbesian commonwealth. This instability of foundation is inherent in the concept of ‘political representation’, which brings into being an idea – such as that of ‘nation’, ‘people’ or ‘popular will’ – which cannot, however, actually correspond to any empirical reality. Is it possible, then, to identify an absolute, certain and stable foundation capable of generating and guaranteeing the persistence of a legal and political structure? Or does this very question bind us to the history of an impossibility: a foundational absence, or void, whose presence is only now being strongly felt? Engaging both historical and contemporary perspectives, this book addresses the problem of foundation through both deconstructive and constructive perspectives – which respectively aim to challenge the very idea of foundation, or to overcome its contemporary crisis in order to present new, post-foundational possibilities.

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers working in the areas of legal and political theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032748160
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/03/2025
Series: Law and Politics
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Giuditta Bissiato is PhD in Philosophy at the Universities of Pisa and Florence, Italy.

Table of Contents

Introduction Giuditta Bissiato, editor 1. Democracy without Foundation Antonino Scalone 2. The People is Nowhere Here: Political Representation without Foundation Giuditta Bissiato 3. Ironic Law? A New Foundation from Schmittian Romanticism Francesca Monateri 4. Public Choice and Post-Foundationalism: Constitutions, Democracy and Economic Rationality Giacomo Brioni 5. A Behavioral Response to the Crisis of Foundation and Democratic Representation Jacopo Marchetti Afterword Giacomo Brioni

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