At the crossroads between classical philosophy and the contemporary condition, Francesco Marchesi designs a new ontology in the name of Machiavelli. Critically covering the most recent philosophical-political debate, it proposes a highly innovative theoretical turn, capable of articulating order and conflict, institution and movement, power and life. His book constitutes an important philosophical and political contribution.

- Roberto Esposito, Scuola Normale Superiore,

The twentieth century was the century of the deconstruction of all absolutes: of liberation understood as a critique of every meaningful structure. In this sense, conflict was understood as an instrument of the rupture of every form, institution and community. Niccolò Machiavelli is the first in our tradition to think about the productivity of political conflict – its capacity, on the model of ancient Rome, to construct new orders, institutions and forms of life. Francesco Marchesi offers an original reading of Machiavellian thought as well as a critique of some of the most influential contemporary theories of conflict including Foucault, Schmitt, Arendt, Lacan and Althusser. In doing so, he proposes an innovative, conflictual political ontology that, with Machiavelli, is capable of conceiving the affirmative, and not only deconstructive, power of conflict.
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Studies the philosophical implications of contemporary theories of conflict and proposes a new political ontology
Introduction: Geometry of Conflict Part 1: Symmetrical Conflict – The Military Model Chapter 1. Foucault’s Genealogy Chapter 2. Schmitt: Conflict as Enmity Chapter 3. Arendt: Competition and Distinction Part 2: Asymmetrical Conflict – The Psychic Model Chapter 4. Lacanian Suture Chapter 5. Althusser’s Overdetermination Chapter 6. Laclau and Mouffe: Antagonism and Equivalence Part 3: Machiavellian Ontology Chapter 7. Three ‘Ontologically-Oriented’ Concepts: Inimicizie, Ordini, Riscontro Chapter 8. Neither Monistic, nor Dualistic or Pluralistic: A Mixed Ontology Chapter 9. Machiavellian Ontology and Us: Philosophical Lineages of the Twenty-First Century
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Sets out a description of the most influential theories of political conflict (Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, Louis Althusser, Ernesto Laclau), as well as a critique of them from a Machiavellian point of view
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Product details

ISBN
9781399520461
Published
2026-03-31
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Height
190 mm
Width
135 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
248

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Biographical note

Francesco Marchesi is Professor of History of Political Philosophy in the Department of Civilization and Forms of Knowledge at the University of Pisa. His main research areas are Renaissance and contemporary political thought. His books are: Ritorno ai princìpi (Carocci, 2022), Geometria del conflitto (Quodlibet, 2020), Cartografia politica (Olshki, 2018), Riscontro. Pratica politica e congiuntura storica in Niccolò Machiavelli (Quodlibet, 2017). Dave Mesing is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University