Turning Operations: Feminism, Arendt, Politics (Paperback)

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How can we critique political theory when all we have to use are its own conceptual tools? As Hannah Arendt observed, it can only be done through leaps, inversions, and the turning of concepts upside-down. But this twisting operation must be done in order to turn those who philosophize back to the hard work of real life change. In "Turning Operations," renowned theorist Mary G. Dietz challenges specific contemporary modes of theorizing politics-from feminist theory to Habermasian discourse--while appropriating some of political theory's own approaches and some of its most striking figures, including Aristotle, Nietzsche, Weber, Beauvoir, and Arendt in order to foment some leaps, inversions, reversals and turns on politics along the way.
Dietz confronts a number of current debates, arguing that most are filled with artificial division and empty terms. She argues that we must abandon commonly supported dichotomies-masculine versus feminine, speech versus action, liberty versus community -to create a better discourse, and a better world. "Turning Operations" is an essential new contribution to democratic and feminist political thought.

Product Details ISBN-10: 0415932459
ISBN-13: 9780415932455
Published: Routledge, 06/01/2002
Pages: 288
Language: English