Hibou, Béatrice
The Political Anatomy of Domination
Part 1. The Legitimation of Authoritarian Domination: Dispositions to Obey and Constellation of Interests
1. Desire for Normality, Normative Processes and Power of Normalization
Béatrice Hibou
2. Believing and Getting Others to Believe: The Subjective Motives of Legitimacy
Béatrice Hibou
3. Desire for the State and Control Dispositifs
Béatrice Hibou
4. Modernity and Technocratization
Béatrice Hibou
Part 2. The ‘Complications’ of Domination: A Critique of the Problematics of Intentionality
5. Neither ‘Collaborators’ Nor ‘Opponents’: Economic Actors Caught Up in Different Logics of Action and in Random Sequences
Béatrice Hibou
6. Neither ‘Bribery’ Nor ‘Compensation’: Unforeseen Configurations
Béatrice Hibou
7. No Absolute Control, but Convergences and Circumstantial Opportunities
Béatrice Hibou
8. Neither Expression of Tolerance Nor Instrument of Repression: Economic Laissez-Faire as an Improvised Mode of Domination
Béatrice Hibou
9. Interpreting the Relations of Domination: The Plasticity of the Authoritarian Exercise of Power
Béatrice Hibou
10. General Conclusion
Béatrice Hibou
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, Conflict Studies, Political Sociology, Political Economy
- Author(s)
- Hibou, Béatrice
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
- Page amount
- 32 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319493916
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-49390-9