Transformations of the Struggle for Social and Political Rights: Democratic Politics of Contestation in a Post-Republican Era

From the 1970s to today we have witnessed a far-reaching transformation of emancipatory politics, especially in light of the radical pluralization of social and political movements denouncing universalism as oppressive. In this article, I ask how political theory must be reworked in order to provide...

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Main Author: Oliver Flügel-Martinsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Work & Society 2020-05-01
Series:Social Work and Society
Online Access:http://132.195.130.183/index.php/sws/article/view/1607
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Summary:From the 1970s to today we have witnessed a far-reaching transformation of emancipatory politics, especially in light of the radical pluralization of social and political movements denouncing universalism as oppressive. In this article, I ask how political theory must be reworked in order to provide a critical account of a democratic politics of contestation that is able to deal with these challenges. First, I sketch out why we are moving towards a democratic society of singularities and what that means for a critical understanding of political theory. Second, I offer a brief discussion on some important considerations on the theory of justice implied by these changes. The article then closes with some thoughts on how to move from a republican democratic ideal to a radical democratic practice of critique.
ISSN:1613-8953