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Indexes

Name Index

Abendroth, W. 82, 110, 270
Adolphs, S. 152–53, 164, 216
Adorno, Th.W. 2, 29, 40, 43, 63, 83, 114–15, 132–33, 208, 235, 238, 245, 264
Agamben, G. 184
Alexy, R. 249
Althusser, L. 28, 39, 68, 101, 107, 131–38, 149–50, 162, 256
Anderson, P. 143
Arendt, H. 51
Arthur, C. 97
Backhaus, H.G. 229
Baibus, I.D. 110, 127–30, 221–22, 239, 271, 276
Becker-Schmidt, R. 122, 134
Beer, U. 98, 122, 216
Bieling, H.-J. 23, 143–46
Blanke, B. 97, 116–20, 123–26, 257
Blanke, T. 81–82, 110
Bröckling, U. 173, 189, 197, 208–9
Brunkhorst, H. 38, 244
Bublitz, H. 204–205, 238
Buci-Glucksmann, C. 142–43, 157
Bührmann, A. 27, 204–5
Butler, J. 27, 33, 59, 193, 195, 202, 204–5, 220, 226, 274
Calliess, G.-P. 8, 16
Charim, I. 135–36, 150, 166, 171, 185, 194–95
Christensen, R. 7, 21, 35–36, 230, 248, 250
Cohen, Jean L. 57–58
Cox, R. 143
Dackweiler, R.-M. 156, 266
Deleuze, G. 173
Demirovic, A. 7, 22, 38, 45, 53, 63, 142–49, 161, 265, 273
Derrida, J. 35, 38, 199, 226, 236–38
Dreier, H. 10
Durkheim, E. 23, 40, 238
Eberl, O. 52, 61, 271
Ehrlich, E. 73, 99, 140
Engels, F. 69, 83, 104, 106
Esser, J. 97, 116–20, 127, 157, 159, 233
Fischer-Lescano, A. 4, 7–12, 14, 21–22, 28, 35–36, 146, 248, 250
Foucault, M. 3, 26–27, 56, 70, 107, 111, 117, 124, 131, 141–42, 145, 148, 153, 161–210, 215, 217, 219, 223–25, 231–32, 237–38, 242–43, 246, 253, 256–59, 270, 272, 274
Frankenberg, G. 19, 61, 266
Fraser, N. 54, 56–59, 173, 182–83
Giddens, A. 217, 226, 236, 238, 253, 255
Görg, C. 127, 253
Gorz, A. 273
Gramsci, A. 56, 68, 85, 107, 139, 141–49, 154–56, 161, 165, 167, 178, 191–93, 200, 208, 215, 223–24, 243, 258
Günther, K. 47–50, 100
Habermas, J. 3, 7–8, 15, 22, 30, 38–63, 67, 70, 74, 84–85, 103, 122, 167, 213, 221, 223, 226–27, 230, 236–37, 243, 247, 257, 264, 270, 272
Hardt, M. 85, 173, 181, 184, 264, 273–74
Harms, A. 69, 82, 92, 94, 96–97, 99, 106, 111, 113, 115, 242
Hart, H.L.A. 12, 17
Hartmann, E. 40, 55–56
Hegel, G.W.F. 19, 42, 67–68, 73, 76, 84, 91, 101, 114, 131–33, 135, 150, 169, 229, 235, 237, 246, 274
Hirsch, J. 116, 123–27, 133–34, 231–33, 254–55
Holloway, J. 121, 124, 230, 236, 255, 274–75
Honneth, A. 236–38, 266, 275
Horkheimer, M. 72, 132, 231
Hunt, A. 162, 164, 170, 176–78, 191, 198
Jessop, B. 9, 124–25, 138–42, 146, 149, 151, 153–55, 158–63, 166, 208, 217–18, 232, 254, 256
Joerges, C. 19
Kannankulam, J. 121, 125, 131, 159, 201
Kant, I. 29, 46, 50–51, 60, 67, 73, 100, 129, 168, 175, 200, 230, 246, 263
Kelsen, H. 11–12, 73, 98–101, 103, 140–41, 157, 209, 245, 251
Kennedy, D. 145
Kirchheimer, O. 72–86, 108, 110, 120, 244, 258, 266
Kohlmorgen, L. 122
Korsch, K. 67, 82, 94, 96, 98
Krahl, H.J. 233–34
Krasmann, S. 173, 189, 191, 194
Laclau, E. 209, 219, 230, 232, 263–64, 271–74
Lemke, T. 154, 161–62, 165, 168, 171, 173, 179–80, 183, 189, 193, 195
Lenin, W.I.U. 79, 92, 103–7
Lipietz, A. 28, 121, 134–35
Luhmann, N. 7–42, 45–47, 52–56, 59–64, 74, 85, 120, 144, 167, 199, 206, 209, 215, 218, 230, 237, 241, 243, 245–52, 257, 264, 266, 272
Lukács, G. 229, 236
MacKinnon, C. 57, 59
Maihofer, A. 24, 34, 69, 93–94, 102, 113–14, 136–37, 216, 242, 247, 254, 266
Marx, K. 2–3, 17, 19, 23, 27, 32–33, 42–44, 52, 60–61, 64, 67–73, 76–77, 79, 81–85, 87, 90–95, 101–9, 111, 116–117, 126, 129, 131–35, 138, 161–65, 167, 181, 194, 215–17, 219, 224, 228–30, 233–42, 263–64
Maus, I. 40, 46–49, 51, 55, 60–61, 68, 73, 84, 221, 247–48, 264, 266, 271
Müller, F. 230
Müller-Tuckfeld, J.C. 102, 107
Mouffe, C. 34, 37, 54, 111, 115, 219, 230
Nassehi, A. 24–25, 28, 32
Negri, A 85, 93, 96, 99, 100, 106, 110, 173, 181, 184, 264, 273–74
Negt, O. 69, 94, 96, 110–14, 120, 269
Neumann, F. 10, 24, 72–86, 101, 103, 105, 107–8, 110, 115, 120, 136, 149, 152–53, 157, 159, 179, 199, 215, 242, 246–47, 258, 266, 269
Neves, M. 27, 42, 52, 64, 230
Niesen, P. 49, 61, 221–22, 271
Parsons, T. 42
Pashukanis, E. 69, 73, 82, 86–119, 121, 123, 127, 130–32, 134, 138, 140, 142, 153, 177, 202, 215, 219, 221–22, 224, 228, 231–32, 239–40, 254, 258, 269
Picciotto, S. 110, 121, 124–25
Postone, M. 125–126
Poulantzas, N. 101–3, 110, 114, 117, 121, 138–43, 146–67, 176–77, 191–92, 194, 197, 204, 206–10, 215, 217, 221, 224–26, 228, 231–32, 243, 247, 256–58, 276
Priester, K. 143, 146–47
Reich, N. 67, 69, 88, 99, 105–6, 110, 121
Ritsert, J. 198, 215, 219, 234–35
Rottleuthner, H. 110
Rousseau, J.J. 50, 60, 168, 200, 263
Santos, B.d.S. 198
Schmitt, C. 10, 72–73, 75, 77, 81, 85, 184, 272
Smart, C. 178, 202
Sohn-Rethel, A. 42, 230, 234–35
Stäheli, U. 9, 12, 35–37, 230, 250
Stucka, P.I. 82, 88, 102
Tadros, V. 178, 180, 185, 201
Teubner, G. 4, 7–8, 16–26, 30, 35–36, 78, 84, 230, 248, 264
Teubner, U. 31, 34
Tuschling, B. 94, 96, 110, 112–15, 120, 124, 126
Virno, P. 273
Weber, M. 23–24, 40, 73, 79, 143, 166, 176, 189, 259
Wetterer, A. 33, 226, 254–55
Wickham, G. 162, 164, 170, 176–78, 191, 198
Wiethölter, R. 3, 276
Wiggershaus, R. 72, 76–77
Wissel, J. 150, 155, 159, 184, 243

Subject Index

Accumulation process / – dynamics 44, 133–34, 137–38
Apparatus 39, 60–61, 78, 83, 85, 93, 104–7, 124, 135, 144, 147, 149–51, 154, 156–61, 166, 168–69, 172, 174, 181–82, 184, 191–92, 199, 201, 204, 226, 231, 248, 253–56, 266
Autonomy 49–50, 57, 78, 99–100, 139–40, 203, 244–46, 273
progressive / strict 9, 11, 16–18, 23, 130
relational 70, 245–47, 250–251
relative 24, 70, 80, 84–86, 101–2, 108, 136, 140, 148–53, 156–59, 161, 213, 226, 239, 245
Autopoiesis 9, 11–13, 16–18, 36–37, 157, 246
Base and superstructure model 90, 101–2, 135–37, 149, 167, 181
Biopower 183–85, 187, 190
Biopolitics 179, 184–88
Body 25–27, 148, 152, 169, 174, 181, 184, 193–95, 201, 204–5, 234, 237, 240
Change in function 76–77, 79
Classes 28, 76, 87, 93, 101, 106, 125, 141–59, 167, 207–8, 219, 224, 233
Class analysis 153
Class alliance 143
Class fractions 146–47
Class reductionism 70, 154
Clausula rebus sic stantibus 78, 83–84
Cohesion 1, 4, 40, 142, 151–52, 158–61, 210, 213, 222, 228, 231–32, 239, 250, 256, 263, 270, 272–76
Code
of the legal system 13
official code of power 210, 270
code of organized public violence 153, 242
Cohesive factor 147–48
Technology of cohesion 239, 270, 272
Critical Legal Studies 7, 19, 145
Communication 9–14, 18, 21, 24–28, 30–31, 33, 40–44, 47, 49–50, 56–57, 63–64, 206, 227, 242, 250, 273–74
Communicative action 30, 38, 41–43, 51–56, 61, 223, 230, 243
Communism 104, 107
Communist Party 162
Complexity 9–10, 13, 21, 23, 34, 37, 43, 70, 121, 268
Complex causality 136
Complex structured whole 134–37
Conflict regulation 16
Consensus 36, 39, 43–46, 54, 56, 61, 63–64, 106, 191, 193, 213, 223, 225, 227, 243
hegemonic 55–56, 64
rational 38, 272
Background consensus 43, 45, 55
Constitutional state 51, 73–80, 84–85, 113, 120, 153, 266
Contingency, double 25
Counter-factual 15, 23, 39, 46, 50, 70, 241, 244
Crisis of Marxism 3, 32, 68, 71, 110–11, 122, 162–63
Critical Theory / Frankfurt School 2, 22, 38, 41, 44, 51, 68, 72–74, 86, 131–35, 138, 208
Decoding 130, 276
Deconstruction 19, 69
Democracy 20, 22, 47–50, 58, 60–62, 73, 77, 81–82, 86, 131, 143, 180, 190, 226, 248, 264–66, 270–74
Principle of democracy 48
Deparadoxification 120, 249
Derivation 16, 97, 110, 112, 115–17, 120, 123–25, 130, 134, 228
Determination in the final instance 136, 142
Dialectic 19, 38, 50–51, 68, 83, 86, 95, 99, 141, 149, 245–46
Differences 31, 52, 57–58, 68, 70, 130, 132–35, 138, 151–52, 210, 215, 219–25, 240, 242, 248
Differentiation 9, 11, 14, 21, 26, 28, 31–34, 43–44, 60–61, 88, 131, 175, 185, 204, 219, 242, 245, 249, 257
Disciplinary power / disciplines 169, 173–174, 179–87, 193–95, 199–204, 254, 270
Discourse theory of law 51
Dispositif 27, 172–73, 183, 185–86, 190–93, 200–5, 223, 255, 270
Dispositif of power, see Dispositif
Dispute 74, 77, 88–91, 105, 107, 132, 240, 248, 258–59
Dissensus 43–44
Division 33, 59, 79, 89, 103, 141, 146, 148, 152, 154–55, 176, 207, 220–21, 230–31, 240, 273–74
Dominant 134–37, 180
Double socialization 134
Duality of the structure 217, 226
Economism 94, 100–3, 108, 114, 123
Equivalence (equivalent exchange) 25, 89, 92–95, 98, 103, 115–19, 128
European Court of Justice 254
Exception / state of exception 10–11, 63, 75, 184, 242, 269
Extended State 145–46, 161
Facticity 39–40, 45, 68–70, 258
Federal Constitutional Court 248, 254
Feminist legal theory 57, 59, 220
Fetishism 91, 108, 124, 128–30, 236, 244, 276
Formalism 140
Theory of free law 99
Function 14–16, 23–25, 28, 40, 43–45, 47–48, 52, 76–77, 85, 91–93, 98–102, 111–12, 116–20, 125, 128, 133, 145, 147–48, 151–53, 159, 169, 172, 192, 198–99, 209–10, 223, 232, 240
ethical function of the law 75, 84, 86, 108
concealing/veiling function of the law 75, 78, 179, 242
Functional differentiation 9–12, 21, 26, 29–34, 257
Functionalism 14, 44, 70, 121–22, 127, 156–58, 161, 171, 203, 206, 233, 245
Fundamental rights 50, 80, 248
Gender relations 30–34, 56, 59, 70, 85, 122–23, 134, 137, 154, 198, 205, 241
General clause 13, 248
Generality 76, 120
abstract, concrete 90–91, 129
Hauntology 238
Hegelian Marxism 102, 132
Hegemony 35, 56, 68, 124, 138, 141–49, 152, 155–57, 159, 167, 191, 202, 208, 213, 215, 223–28, 243, 246, 250, 258, 268
Hegemonic bloc 144, 146
Hegemonic project 160–61, 208, 224–26, 228, 230, 232, 250, 256, 267, 272, 274–75
Heterosexual matrix 33, 205, 220
Historical bloc 145–46, 255
Idealisation 39, 83, 216
Ideas 39, 79, 85, 104, 110, 112, 122, 131, 144, 150, 180, 189, 197, 203, 263, 271
Ideology 39, 68–69, 74, 80, 87, 98, 100, 102, 135–37, 140, 143, 150, 152, 190, 201, 228, 266
Instances 135–41, 155, 160, 268
Institutions 22, 35, 55, 77, 81, 87, 108, 120, 125, 134, 137, 143–46, 163, 165, 171–76, 180, 187–88, 193, 198–201, 219, 225, 238, 244, 247, 251, 253–57
Institutional-centric 172
Integration
social 15, 40–47, 52–53, 243
Intellectuals 145, 200, 243
Interference 21, 104
Internal-external-dialectic 140, 154, 160, 239
Intersectionality 220
Invisibilization 19
Juridical theory of democracy 270–71
Labour 77, 89, 92, 95–96, 105, 112, 122, 194, 229, 231, 235
abstract 91, 117–18, 128, 222, 229, 233, 240
immaterial 273
reproductive 98, 122, 220
division of 33, 59, 89, 103, 141, 152, 154–55, 207, 220–21, 230, 240, 273–74
Language 24, 30, 38–41, 47, 49, 52, 237–38, 243, 272
Law
as reflex 63, 81, 83–84, 89, 98, 100–2, 140
Criminal law 92, 98–99, 176–78, 199
Private law 90, 92, 94, 98–102, 108, 241
Public law 45, 92, 98–100, 124, 254
Law enforcement 40, 197
Law of fables 251
Law-making 18, 46
Leadership 143, 146–47, 156, 188, 250
Legal force 13, 75, 251
Legal form 23, 46, 48–50, 53, 74, 83–99, 106–112, 116–23, 126–29, 140, 180, 192, 198, 213–14, 218, 222, 228–59, 265–76
Legal nihilism 73, 164
Legal norm 12–13, 18, 24, 49, 73, 79, 82, 86–89, 99, 106–7, 110, 124, 201, 249, 256, 258
Legal paradigm 57
Legal subject 49–50, 87, 91, 94, 97, 102, 117–19, 184, 186, 188, 201–3, 221–22, 225, 240–44, 248, 266–67
Legal system 8–37, 45–46, 52, 55, 57, 63, 74, 140, 144–45, 156, 179, 199, 202, 218, 225, 236, 245, 248, 251
Legal validity 40, 92, 247
Legality 10, 13, 17, 63, 75, 81, 123–24, 153, 246, 256, 268
dual / two-step legality 50
Legitimacy 3, 35, 45–46, 49–50, 52, 143, 202
Legitimation 40, 52, 64, 266
Lifeworld 30, 39, 42–47, 52–57, 60, 64, 226, 230
Mania of Foundations 116
Material condensation of power relations 151, 154, 158, 164, 191, 247
Materialisation 206, 255
Materialism 2–3, 81, 181, 189, 263
Material concessions 144
Means of production 72, 97, 113, 141, 149, 151, 209, 219, 273
Microphysics of power / micro-power 141, 169, 180, 186
Monopoly on the use of force 61, 117
Multitude / multitude 136, 165, 181, 188, 198, 224, 263, 273–74
National Socialism 72, 79, 82, 84–85, 159, 269
Normalisation 148, 181–82, 201
Normativity / normative 8, 15, 20, 22, 24, 29, 36, 38–40, 43–53, 60, 64, 70, 89, 99, 120, 181–82, 239, 241, 245, 247, 264
Operative closedness 16, 24, 29, 247
logic of its own 63, 268
Own dynamics 139, 198
Own momentum 78, 100, 238
Paradox 12–14, 19, 24, 33, 35, 37, 54, 62, 64, 77, 95, 199, 236, 241, 249–52, 274
Pastoral power 188–89, 195, 201, 210, 243, 263
Patriarchal society 98, 154
Performative acts 202, 241
The Political 35, 79, 83, 149, 155, 157, 160, 264, 273
Political form 116, 118–20, 243, 245, 254, 257–59, 269
Political system 10, 24, 35, 60, 204, 270, 272
Politics 54–55, 68, 83–84, 116, 120, 125, 135, 143, 145, 149, 151, 157, 184, 224, 236, 257–58, 265, 270
Post-Fordism 11
Poststructuralism 131
Power
administrative / communicative 45, 51, 53, 61, 74
juridical theory of power 184, 188, 197, 224, 270
relational theory of power 142, 150, 223
Power bloc 146–52, 157–60, 245
Power relations 59, 79–80, 85–86, 108, 142, 154, 165–67, 171–72, 174, 178–79, 191, 193–94, 196, 206–8, 219, 237, 247, 267–68, 270
Power technologies 58, 171, 179, 195, 201, 207, 225, 246, 253–54, 256, 258, 270
Primacy of being 86, 136–37, 155, 215–16
Primacy of struggles 142, 208
Prison notebooks 142
Proceduralist 58
Production 2, 17, 33, 86, 90–91, 94–99, 112–15, 117–23, 127, 130, 134, 136, 146–48, 153–54, 157, 159–60, 171, 181, 198, 204, 215–17, 223, 229, 231–32, 235, 237, 239, 242, 245, 254, 258, 273–74
Production process 90–91, 96, 98, 104, 112–13, 142, 148–49, 206, 215, 234
Productivity of power 169
Prohibition of the denial of justice 251
Psychoanalysis 135
Pure Theory of Law 140
Radical democracy 60, 274
Real abstraction 97, 207, 234–35, 241–42
Reconstruction 3, 19, 40, 48, 64, 67, 106, 187, 211
Relationship of forces 141–42, 149, 151, 154, 156–58, 199, 206–7, 213, 215, 217, 224, 247
Relations of production 87, 89, 113, 141–42, 149, 154–56, 163, 167, 215, 238, 274
Repression hypothesis 145
Reproduction
generative reproduction 204
Reproduction process 97, 219, 222
Rule of law 73–75, 105, 198, 248
Russian Revolution 72, 82
Security technologies / dispositifs 183, 185–86, 190–91, 200, 223, 270
Solidarity 38, 45, 47, 52
Self-legislation 168, 188, 264, 270
Self-organization 264
Self-referential 9–10, 15, 18–20, 25, 33, 47, 245, 248
Self-reproduction 8, 18, 60, 247
Side contradiction 32–33, 134, 220
Social forms 23, 93, 105, 127, 130, 226, 229, 232–33, 236–38, 245, 247–48, 251–56, 267, 271–75
Society of control 173
Source of law 12, 99
Sovereignty 47, 50, 74, 76, 81, 91, 165, 175–84, 187, 191, 198, 200, 247, 264
Spectres 237
Sphere of production 95–97, 112, 240
State
State derivation debate 110, 116, 125, 228
State formation 85, 146
State theory 70, 73, 116–17, 121, 126, 139, 146–47, 150–51, 155, 164, 223
Strategies 28, 110, 169–73, 190, 196–99, 207–8, 218, 238, 256
Strategic action 41–42, 55, 156, 170, 227, 236, 256
Strategic-relational approach 208
Strategic selectivity 217, 226, 256, 276
Stratification 9
Structures 9, 17–18, 20, 22, 30, 32, 34, 38–40, 78, 85, 116, 122, 126, 134, 142, 179, 189, 196, 198, 217–18, 226, 242, 259
Structuring principles 9, 33–34, 57, 70, 108, 134, 137, 155, 203, 220, 253
Subjective rights 48, 221, 223
Subjectivation / subjection 1, 4, 27, 163, 174, 181, 192–97, 201–5, 209, 213, 219–22, 225, 232, 239, 254–56, 263, 266, 270–76
Supreme Court of the German Reich 78, 81
Surplus value 95–96, 108, 113–14, 117, 194, 239
Technologies of the self 183, 191, 193–96, 203, 205, 221, 224, 273, 275
Technology of consensus 228, 237, 243, 255, 268
Thesis of the ‘withering away of law’ 92, 94, 103–8, 269, 271–72
Use value 44, 128, 233–34, 238–39
Validity claims 39, 41, 49, 227
Welfare State 3, 57, 82, 100, 110–11, 182
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