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Discourses of Order I: Introduction to Premodern Political Thought

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Aim & Background

Throughout the course of recorded human history, the problem of order has been at the center of political reflection and debate. Premodern discourses typically take a comprehensive and holistic approach to the problem. They discuss order not only in the sense of societal, legal, and governmental structures, assigning certain positions, duties, and responsibilities to certain individuals and groups; they also integrate political order into the larger order of the cosmos. Discourses of order often thematize the legitimacy of authority; however, premodern discourses typically do so by establishing connections and correspondences between the visible spheres of social and political structures and the invisible spheres of the natural, the spiritual, and the divine. Yet, it is important to consider that discourses of order occur on a variety of levels, for instance: · the self-interpretation of a society, which symbolically articulates fundamental experiences of order and disorder· the philosophical and theological discourses of order, which establish higher levels of critical reflection and rational penetration· the hegemonic discourses of order which dominating powers try to impose on a society· the alternative discourses of order established by dissenting groups within a society
Course period1/09/254/01/26