Europe after the Wall. What has ended, and what has begun
Edited by Giulia Dettori and Beatrice Tramontano
Issue 1, 2021, May
ISBN: 9788855224567 |
Year’s issue
I
Presentation
Nota delle curatrici
pp. 7 - 9 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-001
Forme
EUROPE, BETWEEN THE WALL AND WALLS
pp. 13 - 30 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-002
SOVEREIGNTY AND CONSTITUTIONALISM IN EUROPE
pp. 31 - 47 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-003
Figures
AUTHORITARIAN LIBERALISM VERSUS SOCIAL PLURALISM. Some notes on Heller, Schmitt and the ordoliberals in the European context
pp. 69 - 88 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-005
THE NEOLIBERAL REVOLUTION IN EUROPE: A NEW OBJECT OF CRITICISM AFTER 1989. Notes in the margin of Pierre Bourdieu
pp. 89 - 106 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-006
Escapes
1989. THE FAILED EUROPEAN REVOLUTION, THIRTY YEARS LATER. Imaginary political institutions.
pp. 109 - 126 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-007
GEOPHILOSOPHY AND IMMUNE DEVICES. Beyond walls and neo-nationalism
pp. 127 - 142 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-008
TOWARD GLOBAL PARANOIA. On some motifs of contemporary walls
pp. 143 - 159 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-009
THE WAR BETWEEN WEST AND EAST
pp. 161 - 183 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-010
book review
A SINISTRA. IL PENSIERO CRITICO DOPO IL 1989, di Giorgio Cesarale
pp. 193 - 198 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-011
LA RIVOLTA DELLA SOCIETÀ. L’ITALIA DAL 1989 A OGGI, di Francesco Tuccari
pp. 199 - 204 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-011
OPERAZIONI DEL CAPITALE. CAPITALISMO CONTEMPORANEO TRA SFRUTTAMENTO ED ESTRAZIONE, di Sandro Mezzadra e Breitt Neilson
pp. 187 - 191 DOI: 10.48247/P2021-1-011