The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'
An annual collection of the best research on European and global themes, the Annual of European and Global Studies publishes issues with a specific focus, each addressing critical developments and controversies in the field.
Combines a discussion of the multi-layered European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive use of debt as staking out claims against another party.Explores the consequences of the erasure of historical temporality in the recent period of "globalization" and "individualization" as well as new registers for political uses of the past under current conditions.Draws on socio-political, moral-philosophical and literary-artistic analyses, tracing the genealogy of debt through European history.
Focusing on Europe in a global context to offer critical, historical and philosophical perspectives on debt and guilt
Debt enables individuals and collectives to function and to expand their space of manoeuvre, but it also creates hierarchies and possibilities for domination. By drawing on analyses in political philosophy, political science, sociology, history, social theory and media studies, the essays in this collection discover new and forgotten ways of thinking about debt and North-South relations. They combine a discussion of the European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive uses of debt in staking out claims against someone else and as a means of social control.

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The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'
An annual collection of the best research on European and global themes, the Annual of European and Global Studies publishes issues with a specific focus, each addressing critical developments and controversies in the field.
Combines a discussion of the multi-layered European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive use of debt as staking out claims against another party.Explores the consequences of the erasure of historical temporality in the recent period of "globalization" and "individualization" as well as new registers for political uses of the past under current conditions.Draws on socio-political, moral-philosophical and literary-artistic analyses, tracing the genealogy of debt through European history.
Focusing on Europe in a global context to offer critical, historical and philosophical perspectives on debt and guilt
Debt enables individuals and collectives to function and to expand their space of manoeuvre, but it also creates hierarchies and possibilities for domination. By drawing on analyses in political philosophy, political science, sociology, history, social theory and media studies, the essays in this collection discover new and forgotten ways of thinking about debt and North-South relations. They combine a discussion of the European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive uses of debt in staking out claims against someone else and as a means of social control.

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The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'

The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'

The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'

The Politics of Debt and Europe's Relations with the 'South'

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An annual collection of the best research on European and global themes, the Annual of European and Global Studies publishes issues with a specific focus, each addressing critical developments and controversies in the field.
Combines a discussion of the multi-layered European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive use of debt as staking out claims against another party.Explores the consequences of the erasure of historical temporality in the recent period of "globalization" and "individualization" as well as new registers for political uses of the past under current conditions.Draws on socio-political, moral-philosophical and literary-artistic analyses, tracing the genealogy of debt through European history.
Focusing on Europe in a global context to offer critical, historical and philosophical perspectives on debt and guilt
Debt enables individuals and collectives to function and to expand their space of manoeuvre, but it also creates hierarchies and possibilities for domination. By drawing on analyses in political philosophy, political science, sociology, history, social theory and media studies, the essays in this collection discover new and forgotten ways of thinking about debt and North-South relations. They combine a discussion of the European and global North-South divide with an effort to retrieve alternatives to the dominant divisive uses of debt in staking out claims against someone else and as a means of social control.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474461412
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 05/30/2022
Series: Annual of European and Global Studies
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Stefan Nygård is a historian and Senior Researcher in the Department of Philosophy, History and Art at the University of Helsinki.

Table of Contents

List of figuresNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgements

1 The two faces of debtStefan Nygård

PART I: DEBT AND SOCIAL THEORY

2. The indebted subject and social transformations: The possibility of resistance and empowermentNathalie Karagiannis and Peter Wagner

3. Debt, democracy, and the pharmacology of moneyJean François Bissonnette

PART II: GREECE AND GERMANY AS EUROPE’S SOUTH AND NORTH

4. Europe’s debt to refugeesEugenia Siapera and Maria Rieder

5. Causes, critique, and blame: A political discourse analysis of the crisis and blame discourse of German and Greek intellectualsAristotelis Agridopoulos

6. The tragedy of recognition: Debt, guilt and political actionCarlotta Cossutta

7. The soul of Europe: Two different ways of thinking Germany’s debt to Greek cultureSimona Forti

PART III: THE LOCAL, THE REGIONAL AND THE GLOBAL ‘SOUTH’

8. The ‘South’ as a moving target: Europe’s debt towards the former coloniesPeter Wagner

9. Debating the South in unified ItalyStefan Nygård

10. Economic theory as morality: Europe’s and the world’s North and SouthBo Stråth

Part IV: DEBT AND THE POLITICS OF HISTORY

11. Europe’s debt denied: Reflections on 1989 and the loss of Yugoslav experience of direct democracy Svjetlana Nedimović

12. The use of the past under conditions of disorientation and instability: The Spanish–Catalan political conflict Gerard Rosich

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William Outhwaite

This excellent, wide-ranging and timely book brings the resources of philosophy, history and social and political theory to bear on the issue of debt in the broader context of 'north-south' relations, real and imagined, in Europe and elsewhere in the world.

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