Theorizing EmpirePhilip Pomper |
Contents
PHILIP POMPER The History and Theory of Empires | 1 |
Conquest | 28 |
Hardt and Negris Post | 47 |
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American Antonio Negri articulate Asia Asian attempt authority Beiheft biopolitical biopower Blackwell Synergy Britain British called century changing Chicago China Christian civil Cold War colonial conquest contemporary created critical cultural disaggregation domination economic Edmund Burke efforts elites emergent ethical Europe European imperial forces form of rule Foucault fragmegration global structures Hardt and Negri Hegel Hellie hierarchy History and Theory human Ibid idea ideology imperial power imperial projects India individual intelligibility Kant liberal Marx Marxian Marxism Michael Hardt military missionaries modern movement multitude Muscovite nation-states Niall Ferguson nineteenth nomenklatura organizations overseas paranoid peasants philosophy of history political population postmodern production reforms regimes religion religious role Roman Russian Russian Empire sense service class social society sovereign sovereignty Soviet Union speculative philosophy Stalin technologies telos territories Theme Issue third service-class revolution threat tion Tocqueville traditional transl United York