ABSTRACT

This book explores the impact of poststructuralism on contemporary political theory by focussing on problems and issues central to politics today.

Drawing on the theoretical concerns brought to light by the ‘poststructuralist’ thinkers Foucault, Derrida, Lacan, Deleuze and Max Stirner, Newman provides a critical examination of new developments in contemporary political theory: post-Marxism, discourse analysis, new theories of ideology and power, hegemony, radical democracy and psychoanalytic theory. He re-examines the political in light of these developments in theory to suggest new ways of thinking about politics through a reflection on the challenges that confront it.

This volume will be of great interest to students of postmodernism and poststructuralist theory in political science, philosophy, sociology, philosophy and cultural studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|18 pages

Politics of the ego

Stirner's critique of liberalism

chapter 3|17 pages

New reflections on the theory of power

A Lacanian perspective

chapter 4|16 pages

Spectres of Stirner

A contemporary critique of ideology

chapter 6|16 pages

On the politics of violence

Terror, sovereignty and law

chapter 7|18 pages

Spectres of the uncanny

The ‘return of the repressed’ in politics

chapter |13 pages

Conclusion