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The Sovereign - Stephen Eric Bronner

The Sovereign

By: Stephen Eric Bronner

Hardcover | 20 July 2020 | Edition Number 1

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Sovereignty is among the most important phenomena for making sense of political life. But there are many mistaken assumptions associated with the concept. This book provides a new and somewhat unorthodox interpretation of it from the standpoint of a theory of practice.

The Sovereign

responds to pressing political issues of our time, like immigration and refugees, transnationalism and populism, the prospects for democracy, and the relationship between civil society and the state. The chapters trace the concept of sovereignty from its origins in political theory, providing perspective and insights that leave the reader with a phenomenological sketch of the sovereign. Bronner transforms our ideas about political power, what it is, how it has been used, and how it can be used. His new theory of sovereignty concludes with twenty-five provocative theses on the sovereign's role in modern capitalist society.

The Sovereign

is a novel and unparalleled overview of a crucial concept by an influential thinker. It is especially and particularly recommended to scholars and student of comparative politics, international relations, contemporary political theory, and the wider general public.

Industry Reviews

"Stephen Bronner has been an important critical voice on the American political scene for the past few decades. Here, in his book Sovereignty, Bronner provides an original and provocative set of views on this urgent topic - especially topical owing to its clear focus on such pressing issues as immigration, refugees, populism, transnational power, and the fate of democracy not only in the United States but around the world. As usual, Bronner presents his work in a style accessible to both an academic and general readership. The book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the special challenges facing contemporary American politics." - Carl Boggs, Professor of Social Sciences, National University, author of Fascism Old and New and Origins of the Warfare State.

"In a time of democratic deficit and the emergence of a new authoritarian populism, Bronner has written a timely book about the nature of political power that can help us find clarity and critical judgment. He provides us with an incisive political critique of the reactionary forms of power and authority that are on the rise while at the same time pointing us toward a cosmopolitan, democratic alternative that can inspire social transformation and offer principles for a more democratic politics yet to be realized." - Michael J. Thompson, William Paterson University

"In his latest book, political theorist Stephen Bronner problemtizes the traditional assumptions of 'sovereignty' as unable to stand up to the challenges of our time. In doing so, Bronner posits the idea of 'cosmopolitan sovereignty' as an intellectual exercise in envisioning the traditional boundaries of power, state sovereignty and democracy to account for the recent socio-political trends with a particular focus on hate, bigotry, and identity politics. This is a critical work that addresses some of the vital questions that plague our time, which will benefit students and anyone curious about these trends and how they can be overcome." - Dalia F Fahmy, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Long Island University-Brooklyn


"Stephen Bronner has been an important critical voice on the American political scene for the past few decades. Here, in his book The Sovereign, Bronner provides an original and provocative set of views on this urgent topic-especially topical owing to its clear focus on such pressing issues as immigration, refugees, populism, transnational power, and the fate of democracy not only in the United States but around the world. As usual, Bronner presents his work in a style accessible to both an academic and general readership. The book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the special challenges facing contemporary American politics." -Carl Boggs, Professor of Social Sciences, National University, author of Fascism Old and New and Origins of the Warfare State

"In a time of democratic deficit and the emergence of a new authoritarian populism, Bronner has written a timely book about the nature of political power that can help us find clarity and critical judgment. He provides us with an incisive political critique of the reactionary forms of power and authority that are on the rise while at the same time pointing us toward a cosmopolitan, democratic alternative that can inspire social transformation and offer principles for a more democratic politics yet to be realized." -Michael J. Thompson, Professor of Political Science, William Paterson University

"In his latest book, political theorist Stephen Bronner problematizes the traditional assumptions of 'sovereignty' as unable to stand up to the challenges of our time. In doing so, Bronner posits the idea of 'cosmopolitan sovereignty' as an intellectual exercise in envisioning the traditional boundaries of power, state sovereignty, and democracy to account for the recent socio-political trends with a particular focus on hate, bigotry, and identity politics. This is a critical work that addresses some of the vital questions that plague our time, which will benefit students and anyone curious about these trends and how they can be overcome." -Dalia F Fahmy, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Long Island University-Brooklyn

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