The Dissociative and Polemical Political : Chantal Mouffe and the Intellectual Heritage of Carl Schmitt
Journal
Journal of Political Ideologies
ISSN
1356-9317
ISSN-Digital
1469-9613
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2011-02-16
Author(s)
Abstract
In her more recent work, Chantal Mouffe enters into what she calls a 'dialogue' with Carl Schmitt on the political. So far, interpretations of this dialogue suggest that Mouffe attempts to revise Schmitt's friend/enemy-distinction and carve out a theory of agonistic pluralism. An interpretation on these grounds, this article argues, reduces the dialogue to its analytical dimension and cannot comfortably be upheld. Mouffe indeed appropriates Schmitt's friend/enemy-distinction, but she also gets inspired by the metatheoretical facet of his intellectual heritage with the result that her theory becomes organically interwoven with a polemical dimension. Rather than aiming at a post-structuralist defanging of Schmitt's conception of the political, Mouffe recontextualizes and applies it to the current academic discourse, for this allows decontesting her radical pluralist cause by establishing a we/them opposition along a political/post-political divide.
Language
English
Keywords
Chantal Mouffe
Carl Schmitt
friend/enemy-distinction
agonistic pluralism
polemics
the political
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publisher place
London
Volume
16
Number
1
Start page
33
End page
51
Pages
19
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
69770