• Amerikan Aristocracy : Rethinking the Genealogy of Sovereignty from Jean Bodin to The Federalist Anderson, Patrick D. 2022 Radical Philosophy Review , Vol. 25 , Issue 1 , S. 1 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1388-4441 | 1569-1659 10.5840/radphilrev2021621119 Abstract

    Leftist political theory remains trapped between two dominant conceptions of sovereignty: the liberal conception of popular sovereignty and the decisionist conception of sovereignty as the power to declare a state of exception. This essay offers a historical critique of the liberal and decisionist conceptions of sovereignty and develops a descriptive theory of aristocratic sovereignty, which is more suited to the history and the needs of radical political theory and praxis. By tracing the genealogy of sovereignty through early modern European political thought to the founding of the United States, this essay reveals the debilitating shortcoming of notions of sovereignty derived from both Carl Schmitt and the liberal tradition and provides a basis for a distinctively radical analysis of the sovereign aristocracy in Amerika.

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Anderson, Patrick D.
Social and Political Philosophy

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