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Routledge Innovations in Political Theory

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This series examines contemporary developments and controversies within political theory and features cutting edge interventions into current debates.

89 Series Titles


Ethical and Hermeneutical Reflections on War, Violence, and Responsibility Listening to Ukrainian Voices

Ethical and Hermeneutical Reflections on War, Violence, and Responsibility: Listening to Ukrainian Voices

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By Cynthia R. Nielsen
November 17, 2025

This book employs an interdisciplinary lens to help readers understand why Russia invaded Ukraine, as well as why and by what means it continues to wage war against the Ukrainian people, state, nation, culture, and the country’s environmental well-being. Through listening to, learning from, and ...

The Normative and the Political Kelsen, Schmitt, Morgenthau, and the Future International Order

The Normative and the Political: Kelsen, Schmitt, Morgenthau, and the Future International Order

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By Leon Sosnowski
October 24, 2025

In recent years, much has been written about the interaction between international law and the political. Yet, the field of International Relations has paid limited attention to how centering the interpretation of the ‘international’ on each of these favors radically different orders. With this ...

The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State

The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State

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By Joseph R. Reisert
September 12, 2025

In The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State, Joseph R. Reisert challenges standard interpretations of Rousseau, according to which his political theory either has nothing to offer the present but a radical critique or commends an illiberal, plebiscitary democracy. Reisert argues that the...

Why We Shouldn’t Forgive Sovereign Power Against Repair

Why We Shouldn’t Forgive: Sovereign Power Against Repair

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By Paul Londrigan
August 15, 2025

Why We Shouldn’t Forgive invites you to understand how the practice of political forgiveness and sovereignty has changed, evolved, and developed over time. Political forgiveness is an awesome power that bears the promise of great benevolence, but this does not mean, as Paul Londrigan argues, that ...

Hegemony and the Politics of Labour Towards a Discourse Theory of Value in Contemporary Capitalism

Hegemony and the Politics of Labour: Towards a Discourse Theory of Value in Contemporary Capitalism

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By Simon Tunderman
May 05, 2025

Hegemony and the Politics of Labour takes up a question that goes to the heart of the debate about politics, capitalism, and discourse: how can labour relations and value production be understood as discursive processes? When they launched their poststructuralist discourse theory almost 40 years ...

The World's Constitution Spheres of Liberty in the Future Global Order

The World's Constitution: Spheres of Liberty in the Future Global Order

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By Adam K. Webb
January 01, 2025

Global governance is tightening and foreshadows that world state formation will become a live political issue in this century. Some observers treat it as inevitable amid the urgency of global issues. They foresee a technocratic scaling up of the model of state authority that has prevailed at the ...

Political Narratosophy From Theory of Narration to Politics of Imagination

Political Narratosophy: From Theory of Narration to Politics of Imagination

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By Senka Anastasova
December 18, 2024

Political Narratosophy offers a critically subversive rethinking of the political and philosophical significance of narrative, and why feminist epistemology and feminist social theory matters for the meaning of the ‘self’ and narrativity. Through a re-examination of the notions of democracy and ...

Justice, Care, and Value A Values-Driven Theory of Care Ethics

Justice, Care, and Value: A Values-Driven Theory of Care Ethics

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By Thomas Randall
November 28, 2024

In Justice, Care, and Value Thomas Randall argues for the radical potential of care ethics as a distinct and preferable theory of distributive justice. Advancing the feminist literature, this book defends a vision of society that can best enable caring relations to flourish. Specifically, Randall ...

Constituent Power, Violence, and the State The Political Thought of Georges Sorel, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt

Constituent Power, Violence, and the State: The Political Thought of Georges Sorel, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt

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By Dimitri Vouros
November 25, 2024

In Constituent Power, Violence, and the State, Dimitri Vouros examines the question of political violence by placing the thought of Georges Sorel, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt in conversation with contemporary theories of sovereignty and constituent power. Vouros argues that the violence ...

Husserlian Phenomenology and Contemporary Political Realism The Legitimacy of the Life-World

Husserlian Phenomenology and Contemporary Political Realism: The Legitimacy of the Life-World

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By Michael F. Hickman
October 09, 2024

Drawing on Husserl’s concepts of communalization and intersubjectivity, this book aspires to an orientation in which human beings are understood in the context of their full-blooded, concrete existence – the life-world. Michael F. Hickman offers a fresh return to the raw experience of politics ...

Ecological Relations Towards an Inclusive Politics of the Earth

Ecological Relations: Towards an Inclusive Politics of the Earth

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By Susan Board
June 24, 2024

International relations (IR) traditionally theorises the social relationships between different peoples. In so doing, it ignores the ecological bases to life - the ground upon which we walk, the all-encompassing bind of nature. In the current climate of environmental degradation, international ...

Religious Pluralism and Political Stability Obligations in Agreement

Religious Pluralism and Political Stability: Obligations in Agreement

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By David Golemboski
January 29, 2024

This book argues that the principles and institutions of political liberalism are necessary conditions for achieving reliable stability amid conditions of pluralism. Only a political system of this sort can bring citizens’ moral, religious, and political loyalties into robust agreement. Through an ...

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