Sovereignty Disrupted

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503644465

Spinoza and the Disparity of Reality

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By Gilah Kletenik
Imprint: STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Gilah Kletenik is Hazel D. Cole Postdoctoral Fellow, Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Washington.

"This is a thrilling study and the work is deep and new and of vital importance. Its ambition is to overturn the entire Western tradition of philosophy from its late antique Christianization through the present." --Heidi Ravven, Hamilton College "Compelling, dazzling, and upbeat, Kletenik's Sovereignty Disrupted offers a fresh and inspiring new outlook on Spinoza's philosophical project as a profoundly critical move to change the way we live and think. The best book on Spinoza I have read in many years." --Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto "It is rare to find a thorough and compelling reading of a great philosophical classic, Spinoza's Ethics, that upends some of the central presumptions about sovereignty that have populated standard readings for many years. Kletenik shows that sovereign rule functions neither as a political form nor as a model of conceptual mastery in that work. The implications of this thesis include the critique of anthropocentrism, and the socially idealized human form upon which it depends. The book offers a way to expose and criticize social inequalities in light of a political theology that prompts us all to question what we thought we know about what is and what ought to be." --Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley

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