Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections
In a call to planetary thinking, planetary building, and planetary dwelling, Norman K. Swazo discusses Heidegger's thought as it relates to issues of global politics, specifically, the domain of world order studies. In the first division of the book, Swazo provides a theoretical critique of world order studies understood in the two modes of normative and technocratic futurism. The book's second division includes a preliminary attempt to clarify what Heidegger's call for "essential thinking" entails for political thinking. This signifies a new beginning for political discourse, heralded in the possibility of "essential political thinking" that Swazo calls "autarchology."
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Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections
In a call to planetary thinking, planetary building, and planetary dwelling, Norman K. Swazo discusses Heidegger's thought as it relates to issues of global politics, specifically, the domain of world order studies. In the first division of the book, Swazo provides a theoretical critique of world order studies understood in the two modes of normative and technocratic futurism. The book's second division includes a preliminary attempt to clarify what Heidegger's call for "essential thinking" entails for political thinking. This signifies a new beginning for political discourse, heralded in the possibility of "essential political thinking" that Swazo calls "autarchology."
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Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections

Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections

by Norman K. Swazo
Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections

Crisis Theory and World Order: Heideggerian Reflections

by Norman K. Swazo

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In a call to planetary thinking, planetary building, and planetary dwelling, Norman K. Swazo discusses Heidegger's thought as it relates to issues of global politics, specifically, the domain of world order studies. In the first division of the book, Swazo provides a theoretical critique of world order studies understood in the two modes of normative and technocratic futurism. The book's second division includes a preliminary attempt to clarify what Heidegger's call for "essential thinking" entails for political thinking. This signifies a new beginning for political discourse, heralded in the possibility of "essential political thinking" that Swazo calls "autarchology."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791488003
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Global Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 299
File size: 535 KB

About the Author

Norman K. Swazo is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction

PART ONE: THEORETICAL CRITIQUE

1. Crisis Theory: The Challenge to Peace Research

2. The Problem of World Order: Overcoming the Logic of Statecraft

3. The Metaphysical Ground of World Order Thinking

4. Planetary Politics and the Essence of Technology

PART TWO: ESSENTIAL POLITICAL THINKING

5. A Pathway to Essential Political Thinking

6. The Essence of Political Being

Conclusion: Projecting-Open [Entwurf] with Heidegger

Notes

Index

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