| #327795 in Books | Princeton University Press | 2011-08-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.50 x6.14l,.70 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Everyday Politics, Everyday Miracles|By StreetlightReader|There are few thinkers as attuned to the everydayness of political practice as Bonnie Honig. Against those who would only ever see politics at work in the hallowed halls of law-making and rule-setting, Honig has never ceased to find political power at work in the quotidian life of everyday action - among the very 'demos'||Co-Winner of the 2012 David Easton Award, Foundations of Political Theory Section of the American Political Science Association
"[A] remarkable book. . . . Honig's careful work enriches our understanding of democratic politics."--William C
This book intervenes in contemporary debates about the threat posed to democratic life by political emergencies. Must emergency necessarily enhance and centralize top-down forms of sovereignty? Those who oppose executive branch enhancement often turn instead to law, insisting on the sovereignty of the rule of law or demanding that law rather than force be used to resolve conflicts with enemies. But are these the only options? Or are there more democratic ways to respo...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy | Bonnie Honig.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.