Theoretische Reflexion und politische Praxis als Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung: Die politische Philosophie des Étienne Balibar

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title = "Theoretische Reflexion und politische Praxis als Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung: Die politische Philosophie des {\'E}tienne Balibar",
abstract = "Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes besteht sowohl in der Rekonstruktion von Balibars komplexem Verst{\"a}ndnis der Franz{\"o}sischen Revolution und des durch sie erm{\"o}glichten politischen Prozesses der Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung als auch in der Darlegung von Balibars eigenem Beitrag innerhalb dieser Dialektik.With his original reading of the French Revolution {\'E}tienne Balibar established a notion of politics in which theoretical reflection and political practice are irreducibly interwoven. Contrary to liberal and republican interpretations of these events he claims that one can neither derive material rights nor rules of political processes from the basic concepts of the revolution; instead he sees their main characteristic in their resistance to final interpretation. Rather than prescribing a certain social or political system, their contested openness gives occasion to or even forces a political society into a process of self-questioning by constantly reapplying those main concepts to political practices. In my essay I will present Balibar{\textquoteright}s complex interpretation of the French Revolution as starting point of this open process as well as his own proposal for its future development. I will claim that his own proposal contradicts some of his central assumptions about the French Revolution so that certain problems of his notion of politics will manifest itself in retrospect.",
keywords = "Politikwissenschaft",
author = "Heiko Stubenrauch",
year = "2015",
language = "Deutsch",
pages = "30--53",
journal = "Diskurs. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r innovative Analysen politischer Praxis ",
issn = "1865-6846",
publisher = "Universit{\"a}t Duisburg-Essen",
number = "2014/2015",

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T1 - Theoretische Reflexion und politische Praxis als Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung

T2 - Die politische Philosophie des Étienne Balibar

AU - Stubenrauch, Heiko

PY - 2015

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N2 - Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes besteht sowohl in der Rekonstruktion von Balibars komplexem Verständnis der Französischen Revolution und des durch sie ermöglichten politischen Prozesses der Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung als auch in der Darlegung von Balibars eigenem Beitrag innerhalb dieser Dialektik.With his original reading of the French Revolution Étienne Balibar established a notion of politics in which theoretical reflection and political practice are irreducibly interwoven. Contrary to liberal and republican interpretations of these events he claims that one can neither derive material rights nor rules of political processes from the basic concepts of the revolution; instead he sees their main characteristic in their resistance to final interpretation. Rather than prescribing a certain social or political system, their contested openness gives occasion to or even forces a political society into a process of self-questioning by constantly reapplying those main concepts to political practices. In my essay I will present Balibar’s complex interpretation of the French Revolution as starting point of this open process as well as his own proposal for its future development. I will claim that his own proposal contradicts some of his central assumptions about the French Revolution so that certain problems of his notion of politics will manifest itself in retrospect.

AB - Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes besteht sowohl in der Rekonstruktion von Balibars komplexem Verständnis der Französischen Revolution und des durch sie ermöglichten politischen Prozesses der Dialektik von Aufstand und Verfassung als auch in der Darlegung von Balibars eigenem Beitrag innerhalb dieser Dialektik.With his original reading of the French Revolution Étienne Balibar established a notion of politics in which theoretical reflection and political practice are irreducibly interwoven. Contrary to liberal and republican interpretations of these events he claims that one can neither derive material rights nor rules of political processes from the basic concepts of the revolution; instead he sees their main characteristic in their resistance to final interpretation. Rather than prescribing a certain social or political system, their contested openness gives occasion to or even forces a political society into a process of self-questioning by constantly reapplying those main concepts to political practices. In my essay I will present Balibar’s complex interpretation of the French Revolution as starting point of this open process as well as his own proposal for its future development. I will claim that his own proposal contradicts some of his central assumptions about the French Revolution so that certain problems of his notion of politics will manifest itself in retrospect.

KW - Politikwissenschaft

M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze

SP - 30

EP - 53

JO - Diskurs. Zeitschrift für innovative Analysen politischer Praxis

JF - Diskurs. Zeitschrift für innovative Analysen politischer Praxis

SN - 1865-6846

IS - 2014/2015

ER -