The disembodiment of politics and the formation of political space - Questioning Lefort's concept of democracy

Authors
Citation
T. Mastnak, The disembodiment of politics and the formation of political space - Questioning Lefort's concept of democracy, FILOZ VESTN, 21(2), 2000, pp. 127-150
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Philosiphy
Journal title
FILOZOFSKI VESTNIK
ISSN journal
03534510 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
127 - 150
Database
ISI
SICI code
0353-4510(2000)21:2<127:TDOPAT>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The author examines Lefort's notion of democracy from a historical perspect ive. After noting that Lefort has not discussed the relationship between th e invention of the state and the invention of democracy, the author argues that the state concept actually corresponds with the nature of democratic p ower as specified by Lefort. Lefort has focused on the demise of the king's body as the necessary condition for the disembodiment of power and for the advent of democratic society as a bodiless society. But, the author argues , of no lesser importance for the disembodiment of power was the crisis of the republican ideas of politics-a factor that does not appear in Lefort's interpretation where democracy is defined as republican. The author then di scusses the issue of political parties and its neglect by Lefort. The autho r argues that the emergence of political parties effected the dissolution o f the body politic and the formation of political space. The idea of politi cal space, largely absent from Lefort's writing, is a necessary condition f or speaking of a place of power and, consequently, of the democratic repres entation of power as an empty place.