The Plebeian Experience The Plebeian Experience
Columbia Studies in Political Thought / Political History

The Plebeian Experience

A Discontinuous History of Political Freedom

    • 259,00 kr
    • 259,00 kr

Publisher Description

How do people excluded from political life achieve political agency? Through a series of historical events that have been mostly overlooked by political theorists, Martin Breaugh identifies fleeting yet decisive instances of emancipation in which people took it upon themselves to become political subjects. Emerging during the Roman plebs's first secession in 494 BCE, the plebeian experience consists of an underground or unexplored configuration of political strategies to obtain political freedom. The people reject domination through political praxis and concerted action, therefore establishing an alternative form of power.

Breaugh's study concludes in the nineteenth century and integrates ideas from sociology, philosophy, history, and political science. Organized around diverse case studies, his work undertakes exercises in political theory to show how concepts provide a different understanding of the meaning of historical events and our political present. The Plebeian Experience describes a recurring phenomenon that clarifies struggles for emancipation throughout history, expanding research into the political agency of the many and shedding light on the richness of radical democratic struggles from ancient Rome to Occupy Wall Street and beyond.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
10 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Columbia University Press
PROVIDER INFO
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
2.3
MB
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