Politics as interruption: Rancière’s community of equals and governmentality

Thesis Eleven 117 (1):89-100 (2013)
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In this essay we explore Rancière’s ‘politics of equals’ as an alternative conception of the political. Central to this conception is a division between instances of political contestation that address fundamental questions of equality and those that are part of the management of the division of resources and positions in society. This distinction provides a new way of thinking about theoretical and empirical questions over logics of political action.

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On the Political.Chantal Mouffe - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (4):830-832.
On the shores of politics.Jacques Rancière - 1995 - London: Verso. Edited by Liz Heron.

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