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E-grāmata: Why We Shouldnt Forgive: Sovereign Power Against Repair [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Why We Shouldnt Forgive invites you to understand how the practice of political forgiveness and sovereignty has changed, evolved, and developed over time.

Political forgiveness is an awesome power that bears the promise of great benevolence, but this does not mean, as Paul Londrigan argues, that we should forgive. By engaging with the subject of political forgiveness in relation to sovereignty, Londrigan offers original insights into forgiveness as part of an analysis of prerogative power. As a result, what forgiveness does, and how it has been understood in the history of political thought, becomes intelligible. Six substantive chapters that investigate and substantiate the argument that we should not forgive follow the introduction. Each chapter adopts a seminal figure in the history of political thought beginning with Niccolņ Machiavelli, and charts a course through Jean Bodin, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Alexis de Tocqueville. As the chapters unfold across thinkers and through time, they build on one another. The resulting narrative illustrates how political forgiveness and sovereign power have evolved, and crucially, how the anxieties and preoccupations of his interlocutors change in accordance with who exercises sovereignty and who benefits or suffers from the dispensation of forgiveness.

Why We Shouldnt Forgive fills an important gap in advancing this fascinating field of research. This book is required reading for students and academics interested in contemporary approaches to reparative politics, studies of post-conflict reconciliation, and those who seek a deeper understanding of the politics of pardon and amnesty, as well as scholars who engage with critiques of sovereign power.
Introduction: Forgiveness Withheld.
Chapter I: Modernitys first
critique of political forgiveness
Chapter II: Forgiveness and the power of
life and death
Chapter III: Preservation, peace, and power; peculiar roles
for forgiveness
Chapter IV: The changing shape of sovereignty
Chapter V: The
quarantining of the omnipotent. Conclusion: A space for repair
Paul Londrigan is Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science at Pace University, USA. His research interests include the politics of forgiveness, mercy and repair, democratic theory, theories of sovereignty, and the history of political thought.