The article discusses the status and role of politics - in its various facets - in the pragmatic sociology of critique. We focus on a number of different dimensions of politics - politics-as-justification, politics-as-distribution, politics-as-constitution, and politics-as-defiance - that can said to be of importance for a pragmatic sociology of critique, but that have not all been taken up equally in this approach. We situate pragmatic sociology in a tradition of thought that views politics as emerging in the settlement of disputes over differences without resorting to violence. However, we argue that pragmatic sociology tends to ignore questions of the constitution of politics, and suggest that one way of bringing the foundational aspect upfront is by conceptualizing and studying defiance, including forms of explicit (dissent) and implicit critique (resistance) of the existing order. © The Author(s) 2011.
Blokker, P., Brighenti, A. (2011). Politics between justification and defiance. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL THEORY, 14(3), 283-300 [10.1177/1368431011412346].
Politics between justification and defiance
Blokker, Paul;Brighenti, Andrea
2011
Abstract
The article discusses the status and role of politics - in its various facets - in the pragmatic sociology of critique. We focus on a number of different dimensions of politics - politics-as-justification, politics-as-distribution, politics-as-constitution, and politics-as-defiance - that can said to be of importance for a pragmatic sociology of critique, but that have not all been taken up equally in this approach. We situate pragmatic sociology in a tradition of thought that views politics as emerging in the settlement of disputes over differences without resorting to violence. However, we argue that pragmatic sociology tends to ignore questions of the constitution of politics, and suggest that one way of bringing the foundational aspect upfront is by conceptualizing and studying defiance, including forms of explicit (dissent) and implicit critique (resistance) of the existing order. © The Author(s) 2011.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.