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Ernesto Laclau

2023
Ernesto Laclau (1939–2014) has been praised for producing challenging and multilayered theoretical work focusing mainly on three fields: discourse, hegemony, and populism. Laclau was professor of political theory in the Department of Government at the University of Essex until 2008, when he became an emeritus professor.
Yannis Stavrakakis, Antonis Galanopoulos
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Laclau

2012
Introduction Section 1: Philosophy: Universality, Singularity, Difference Rodolphe Gasche How Empty Can Empty Be? On the Place of the Universal Fred Dallmayr Laclau and Hegemony: Some (Post) Hegelian Caveats Oliver Marchart Politics and the Ontological Difference: On the "Strictly Philosophical" in Laclau's Work Rado Riha Politics as the Real of ...
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Ernesto Laclau

2014
Ernesto Laclau has blazed a unique trail in political theory and philosophy since the early 1970s. In so doing, he has articulated a range of philosophical and theoretical currents into a coherent alternative to mainstream models and practices of conducting social and political science.
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Explaining populism beyond Laclau

Thesis Eleven, 2017
Populism has been a rather marginalized notion in mainstream social sciences. In his ambitious work On Populist Reason, renowned theoretician Ernesto Laclau aimed to give the notion a more central role. However, the work is dominated by ungrounded theory. In this article I test the factors that the work identifies as conditions to explaining populism,
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Beyond political postmodernism: Hegel and Laclau

Hegel-Jahrbuch, 2014
It would be far too ambitious to sketch a full profile of postmodern political thinking. In this paper, I will only make reference to the thought of Ernesto Laclau, whom I take to be a peak of political postmodernism both for his high critical awareness and for his perseverance in developing a theory of political and social emancipation.
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