Rule of Experts

Rule of Experts

Author: Timothy Mitchell

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2002-11-18

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 0520928253

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Can one explain the power of global capitalism without attributing to capital a logic and coherence it does not have? Can one account for the powers of techno-science in terms that do not merely reproduce its own understanding of the world? Rule of Experts examines these questions through a series of interrelated essays focused on Egypt in the twentieth century. These explore the way malaria, sugar cane, war, and nationalism interacted to produce the techno-politics of the modern Egyptian state; the forms of debt, discipline, and violence that founded the institution of private property; the methods of measurement, circulation, and exchange that produced the novel idea of a national "economy," yet made its accurate representation impossible; the stereotypes and plagiarisms that created the scholarly image of the Egyptian peasant; and the interaction of social logics, horticultural imperatives, powers of desire, and political forces that turned programs of economic reform in unanticipated directions. Mitchell is a widely known political theorist and one of the most innovative writers on the Middle East. He provides a rich examination of the forms of reason, power, and expertise that characterize contemporary politics. Together, these intellectually provocative essays will challenge a broad spectrum of readers to think harder, more critically, and more politically about history, power, and theory.


State Formations

State Formations

Author: John L. Brooke

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1108416535

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Uses modernist and postmodernist theoretical perspectives to examine the formation and reformation of states throughout history and around the globe.


Founder of Modern Economics

Founder of Modern Economics

Author: Roger Backhouse

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 761

ISBN-13: 0190664096

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Founder of Modern Economics offers stimulating insight into a towering figure's influence on economics: a discipline and way of thinking that influences business, policy making, and everyday life.


Georg Simmel and the Disciplinary Imaginary

Georg Simmel and the Disciplinary Imaginary

Author: Elizabeth S. Goodstein

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2017-01-04

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1503600742

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An internationally famous philosopher and best-selling author during his lifetime, Georg Simmel has been marginalized in contemporary intellectual and cultural history. This neglect belies his pathbreaking role in revealing the theoretical significance of phenomena—including money, gender, urban life, and technology—that subsequently became established arenas of inquiry in cultural theory. It further ignores his philosophical impact on thinkers as diverse as Benjamin, Musil, and Heidegger. Integrating intellectual biography, philosophical interpretation, and a critical examination of the history of academic disciplines, this book restores Simmel to his rightful place as a major figure and challenges the frameworks through which his contributions to modern thought have been at once remembered and forgotten.