Serial Article
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10.7336/academicus.2014.09.12 |
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https://academicus.edu.al/?subpage=volumes&nr=9 |
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Full Title English
(eng)
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Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Publisher (01) |
Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Country of publication |
Albania
(AL)
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ISSN
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20793715 |
Product Form |
Printed Journal
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ISSN
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23091088 |
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Online Journal
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Journal Volume Number |
9 |
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM) |
2014 / 01 |
Title English
(eng)
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Social praxis, party, and class relations today |
By (author)
(A01)
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Egni Malo |
Affiliation |
Metropolitan University, London, UK, Ma. |
Number of Pages |
28 |
First Page |
172 |
Last Page |
199 |
Language of text |
English
(eng)
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Publication Date (YYYY/MM) |
2014 / 01 |
Copyright |
2014, Academicus |
Abstract Main description
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Today’s political sociologists are once again interested in the study of the crisis of mass-based parties, anti-politics and
anti-parliamentarism, crisis in the authority of the political class, prevailing corporate interests within republican institutions,
and populism. Political sociology however, takes the party, as a construct of political sociology alone, without consideration
upon its militancy and action, as the party, which objectifies the foundation of a State, and as a result the party becomes,
simply an historical category. We approach the problem of the modern state from many angles; analysing the nature of a political
party as such; the ideological dangers of determinism and spontaneism which a party necessarily must struggle with; the type
of non-administrative internal regime which is necessary for a party to be effective and so on. The problem we seek to elaborate
is the specific character of the collective action that makes possible the passage from a sectored, corporate and subordinate
role of purely negative opposition, to a leading role of conscious action towards not merely a partial adjustment within the
system, but posing the issue of the State in its entirety. In developing this theme – as a study of the real relations between
the political party, the classes and the State – a two-fold consideration is devoted to the study of Machiavelli and Marx:
first from the angle of the real relations between the two, as thinkers of revolutionary politics, of action; and secondly
from a perspective which would derive from the Marxist doctrines an articulated system of contemporary politics, as found
in The Prince.
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