Index

International Origins of Social and Political Theory

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(2017), "Index", International Origins of Social and Political Theory (Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 32), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 255-264. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920170000032012

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INDEX

“Abhorrence”
, 220

“Abstract deductive methods”
, 133

“Abstract labor”
, 84, 88, 89, 93n13, 95n24

Action
, 4, 53

Adams, John Quincy
, 187–188

Ad Hoc Committee on Conventional Weapons
, 219, 222, 223, 225, 225n15

“African colonial possessions”
, 43–44

African Party for Liberation of Guinea and Cape Verde
, 215

Age of revolution
, 11, 22, 26

constitutional thought
, 187–194

continuity of empire
, 194–198

political experiments
, 187–194

reading practice as theory
, 184–185

revolutionary moment
, 185–186

Allende, Salvador
, 215

Amsterdam Admiralty Court
, 241, 244, 245

Amsterdam College of the Admiralty Board
, 243–244

Anderson, Benedict
, 185–185

Anglo-Saxon

axis
, 145

leadership
, 142

race and culture
, 130

union
, 131

world
, 128

Anti-imperialism
, 183, 207

Anti-Semitism
, 41–43, 47–48, 102, 108

Anticolonial struggle
, 159, 162, 166, 177

Anticolonial thought
, 154, 177–178

Ardagh, Sir John
, 227n5

Arendt, Hannah
, 38

See also Hannah Arendt’s Historical method

Argentine Constitution (1853)
, 195

Artigas, José Gervasio
, 189, 196

“Balance of terror”
, 219

Bandung Conference
, 208, 215

“Barbarian” Manchu invaders
, 234, 246

Bell, Duncan
, 128

Black Atlantic empire
, 193

Black Skins, White Masks
, 156

Bolívar, Simón
, 189, 194, 196

Boomerang thesis
, 44

Boshuis
, 243–244

Bourdieu, Pierre
, 238–240

Boyer, Jean-Pierre
, 193

Braganza monarchy in Brazil
, 191

Brazilian Empire
, 191–192, 195

“British Confederation of Nations”
, 146

British Empire
, 23, 191

Burden of Our Time, The
, 59n1

Cabral, Amilcar
, 215–217

Capitalism
, 86–90

and value
, 67–70, 83–86

Capitalist value, genealogy of
, 73

commodity
, 73–74

“division of labor”
, 74

“equalization”
, 81

exchange-value-setting-labor
, 77, 78

“labor in general”
, 79

magical force
, 82

Marx and Franklin
, 75

Marx’s criticism
, 82–83

Smithian contradiction
, 80, 93n16

Tauschwert setzende Arbeit
, 76

Castro, Fidel
, 215

Chaǔi. See Jangryeol, Queen Dowager

Chayut, Noam
, 115–117

Choson Korea
, 247

debate on mourning ritual in
, 237

domestic/international bifurcation
, 236

17th century political and social elites
, 235

Chow, Rey
, 210

“Civic Imperialism”
, 132

Classic Marxist analysis
, 183

Colonial “antithesis”
, 197

Colonialism
, 43, 154, 157, 158, 160–162, 165, 208

Colonial paradox
, 156

Colonial relationship
, 159, 61, 163

Colonial struggle, Fanons’ experience in
, 158–160

Colonial subjectivity, Fanon’s theory of
, 160

Colonial subjects in British Empire
, 155

Commodities
, 68, 73–74

Compagnie van Verre
, 241–242

Conference of Government Experts on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapon
, 219

Confucian polity
, 237, 246

Confucian world, crisis of
, 245–250

Conjunctures
, 172–176

Constitutionalism
, 196

Constitutional thought
, 187–194

Constitution de la colonie française de Saint-Domingue
, 199n11

Constitutions and declarations of independence
, 185

Continuity
, 17, 182

of empire
, 22, 194–198

of historical time
, 45–46

See also Age of revolution

“Counterrevolution of slavery and racism”
, 197

Cuba
, 197

“Cultural history”
, 113, 114

Cultural sociology
, 154

Darstellung of system
, 71

Declaration on Human Rights in Armed Conflict
, 214

Decolonization
, 160, 162–164, 207, 213

“Democratic processes”
, 15

Dessalines, Jean-Jacques
, 192

Diasporic insights
, 167–169

Diplomatic Conferences
, 218, 206–207, 213, 217

Ad Hoc Committee on Conventional Weapons
, 219, 222, 223

Conference of Government Experts on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapon
, 219

contours of debate
, 219–220

delegate from Democratic Republic of Korea
, 224

delegate from Democratic Republic of Vietnam
, 224

Soviet delegate
, 220

United States delegate
, 220–221

Diplomatic Conferences on Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflict. See Diplomatic Conferences

Diplomatic history
, 19

Domestic/international bifurcation
, 236

Dominican Republic. See Republic of Spanish Haiti

Double consciousness
, 178n2

Draft Rules for the Limitation of Dangers Incurred by Civilian Population in Time of War (1956)
, 214

Dutch challenge to Spanish authority
, 241–245

Dutch nationalism
, 241

Economic chivalry
, 137

Economic nationality
, 141

1844 Manuscripts
, 73

Empire(s)
, 23, 24

black Atlantic empire
, 193

Brazilian Empire
, 191–192, 195

British Empire in Americas
, 191

Colonial subjects in British Empire
, 155

continuity of
, 194–198

expansionist policies
, 24–25

French Empire
, 156, 166, 169, 174, 192

historiography on US empire
, 187

informal empire
, 191

of law
, 212

of liberty
, 27

Spanish Americas, revolutions in
, 189

Spanish Empire
, 194

Encountering
, 158

Enlightenment histories
, 17, 18

Episteme
, 16–17, 21, 29

Epistemic ruptures

transboundary experiences of Fanon
, 155–176

transboundary experiences of Hall
, 165–176

“Equalization”
, 81

Eurocentric “hierarchizing frame of comparison”
, 210

Eurocentrism of international theory
, 129–130

European fascism
, 43

Exchange-value-positing-labor
, 83–84, 89

Exchange-value-setting-labor
, 77, 78, 82–83

Factual disagreements
, 104

Fanon, Frantz
, 154–155

anticolonial imagination
, 176

breaking with knowledge structures through practice
, 160–162

experiences in colonial struggle
, 158–160

Fanon’s theory of colonial subjectivity
, 160

language
, 178n1

practice against history
, 162–165

theorization of self-formation
, 178n2

transboundary experiences
, 155–158

Fascism
, 42–43, 112, 115

Federalism
, 190, 196

Figurative content
, 104

Florida Assembly
, 196–197

Foucault’s archeological approach
, 11, 16

Franco-Haitian Revolution
, 26

Franklin, Benjamin
, 75

French Empire
, 156, 157, 192, 194

French Revolution
, 26–27, 186

Genealogy
, 68–69

of capitalist value
, 73–83

General Assembly Resolutions on Friendly Relations
, 217

Geneva Conventions (1949)
, 3, 206, 209, 213, 218

Geneva Law. See Hague law

“German catastrophe”
, 111–114

German Ideology
, 73, 91–92n6

German particularism
, 114

Giddens, Anthony
, 183

Golden Law (1888)
, 195

Greater Britain
, 128, 131–133

Great War
, 144

Grotius, Hugo
, 209, 234

Grundrisse
, 71–72, 73

Hague Conferences (1899 and 1907)
, 210–213, 227n4

Hague law
, 213

Haitian independence
, 192–194

Hall’s theory

cultural theory
, 172–173

of identification
, 172

of subject-making
, 171

Hall, Stuart
, 154–155

anticolonial imagination
, 176

diasporic insights
, 167–169

identification and making of subject
, 169–172

ideology, conjunctures, and ruptures
, 172–176

transboundary experiences
, 165–167

Hannah Arendt’s historical method
, 54–55

“African colonial possessions”
, 43–44

analysis in terms of history
, 45–49

biological life needs
, 53

boomerang thesis
, 44

European fascism
, 43

fascism
, 42–43

German-American Jewish political theorist
, 38

historical-political work
, 52

historiographical method
, 54–55

international position
, 40–41

modern historiography
, 49–52

phenomenological analysis
, 53

political and historical thought
, 39

political consequences of nuclear annihilation
, 57

“Political fable”
, 56

political theory
, 42, 54

post-totalitarian alternatives
, 40

post-totalitarian world
, 56

The Origins of Totalitarianism
, 40, 43, 47

totalitarianism
, 44–45

Historical reinterpretation as strategic imperative
, 109–111

Historical sociology
, 10, 183, 186

Historicism
, 19, 103

Historicizing history/theory
, 21

age of revolution
, 22

concept of sovereignty
, 28

“empire of liberty”
, 27

empires
, 23

expansionist policies of empires
, 24–25

Franco-Haitian Revolution
, 26

freedom and empire
, 27

imperialism
, 28–29

modern episteme
, 29

principle of “occupation”
, 24

Historiography, modern
, 49–52

History

Arendt’s analysis
, 45–49

of colonialism and racial slavery
, 162–163

IR and
, 11–16, 21

modern discipline of
, 19

practice against
, 162–165

theorizing history/theory
, 16–21

between theory and practice
, 114–117

and theory relationship
, 2–5

Hobsbawm, Eric
, 183

Human condition
, 51, 53, 59

Hungu
, 246

Hyeonjong (King) (1641–1674)
, 246, 248

Hyojong (King) (1619–1659)
, 246, 248

Hyu, Yun
, 247

Identification and making of subject
, 169–172

Ideology
, 172–176

Illiad, The
, 57

Illuminations
, 52

“Imperial ambivalence”
, 211

Imperial expansion
, 188

Imperialism
, 28–29, 42–43, 196, 207, 209, 210, 211, 216, 217

Imperialists
, 218

Imperial origins of social and political thought

Foucault’s archeological approach
, 11

historicizing history/theory
, 21–29

history and IR
, 11–16

modern episteme
, 11

theorizing history/theory
, 16–21

theory and history
, 10

Imperial unity
, 143

“Industrial organism”
, 136

Industry and Trade (IT)
, 134, 137, 140, 142, 144

Informal empire
, 28, 191

Inseon (Queen) (1619–1674)
, 249

Internalizing
, 158

International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC)
, 214, 218–219, 224

International Conference of Experts in Support of Victims of Colonialism and Apartheid in Southern Africa
, 217

International humanitarian law
, 206, 208, 219, 225

Internationalist nationalism
, 215

International law
, 28, 208

International Relations (IR)
, 10, 11, 28, 129–130, 182

history and
, 11–16, 21

“Invention into existence”
, 163

ius ad bello
, 209

ius in bello
, 209

Jamaican Letter
, 190, 198n9

Jamaica Tribune
, 194

Jangryeol, Queen Dowager
, 246, 249–250

Jefferson, Thomas
, 187

Jewish Palestine (1942–1943)
, 100

anti-Semitism
, 102

figurative content
, 104

Friedrich Meinecke
, 103

historical reinterpretation as strategic imperative
, 109–111

history between theory and practice
, 114–117

Ma’arakhot
, 100, 101

Meinecke’s “German catastrophe”
, 111–114

Shoah
, 104–109

utile form
, 101

“Juridically organized exclusion”
, 208

Koryo (918–1392) dynasty
, 247

“Labor-power”
, 93n16, 93–94n18

Labor
, 65, 86–90

Labor theory of value (LTV)
, 5, 64, 90n1

capitalism
, 67–70, 86–90

“form of value” under capitalism
, 83–86

genealogy of capitalist value
, 73–83

generalizing theory
, 66

labor
, 65, 86–90

value
, 65, 67–70, 86–90

See also Marx, Karl

Late-Victorian empire
, 131–133

Late-Victorian worlds
, 128

Eurocentrism of international theory
, 129–130

Greater Britain
, 131–133

late-Victorian empire
, 131–133

missing economists
, 131–133

neoclassical synthesis
, 130

political economy
, 129

Laws of war
, 206

Diplomatic Conferences
, 218–224

national liberation movements
, 213–217

superfluous injury and unnecessary suffering
, 209–213

Li
, 247

Life of the Mind, The
, 56–57

Locke, John
, 240

Long Distance Company. See Compagnie van Verre

Louverture, Toussaint
, 192, 193, 196

Ma’arakhot
, 100, 101, 117–118n1

Marshall’s economics
, 133

biological analogy, competition, and character
, 134–142

Great Anglosaxondom and preserving empire
, 142–146

Industry and Trade
, 134

Principles of Economics
, 133–134

Marx, Karl
, 2, 5, 64–67, 129

and capitalism
, 81

as genealogist
, 70–73

See also Labor theory of value (LTV)

“Mass machiavellism”
, 113

Meinecke, Friedrich
, 103–104

“German catastrophe”
, 111–114

Methodological nationalism
, 169, 236–241

Microeconomic theory
, 67–68

Ming dynasty
, 234, 237

fall of
, 245–246, 251

Ming Legal Code
, 248

“Modern” nation-state
, 183

Monroe Doctrine
, 187–188

Monroe, James
, 187–188

Multicentric imperial polity
, 188

Multiculturalism
, 167

“Multiform standardization” techniques
, 145

Mutua, Makau
, 208

Namin
, 247–249

Napoleon’s occupation of Portugal
, 191

“Nation-form”
, 185, 186

National liberation
, 214

movements
, 213–217, 226n3

National Liberation Front (FLN)
, 159

Nazi extermination camps
, 45–46

Neo-Confucianism
, 247

Neoclassical economics
, 87

Neoclassical synthesis
, 130

Neue Marx-Lektüre (NML). See Value-form theory (VFT)

“Never-quite-belonging”, Hall’s experience of
, 167

New International Economic Order
, 217

Newly decolonized states
, 226n3

1907 Hague Convention IV (Article 22)
, 207, 210

1977 Protocol Additional I
, 206, 207

Nomothetic approach
, 12

“Noncontiguous representative polity”
, 132

One-drop rule
, 196

Origins of Totalitarianism, The
, 40, 42, 43, 47

Palmer, R. R.
, 185

Peace
, 214

“Peace pact”
, 187

Pedro, Prince Regent Dom
, 191

Pétion, Alexandre
, 194

Political economy
, 69–70, 92n8, 129

Political experiments
, 187–194

“Political fable”
, 56

Political realism
, 42, 102, 116

Political science
, 20, 45, 130

Political theory
, 42, 54

history/theory
, 2–5

social scientists
, 2

theory-practice
, 5

Political wars
, 57

Portuguese carrack
, 234

Post-totalitarian world
, 56

Post-Zionists
, 42

Power
, 239

Practically abstract labor
, 95n24

Practice

breaking with knowledge structures through
, 160–162

against history
, 162–165

reading
, 184–185

theory and
, 114–117

Prince Maurice of Nassau
, 244

Principle of “occupation”
, 24

Principles of Economics
, 133–134

“Problem of history”
, 15

Procedural-methodological disagreements
, 104

Prohibited Methods of Warfare (Article 14)
, 214

Protestant Reformation
, 234, 236, 241

“Public conscience”
, 220

Qi
, 247

Qing dynasty
, 234, 241

Race/racism
, 42–43, 165, 166, 174

racial hierarchy
, 183

racialization
, 165

racial slavery
, 162

Rainsford, Michael
, 193

Ranciére, Jacques
, 207

Reading practice as theory
, 184–185

Republicanism
, 196

Republic of Spanish Haiti
, 193

Revolutionary moment
, 185–186

Revolutionary network
, 226n1

Revolution in Saint-Domingue
, 192

“Rubrics of rule”
, 206

Ruptures
, 172–176

Santa Catarina (Portuguese carrack)
, 234, 243

defense of Santa Catarina’s seizure
, 236–237

1603 seizure
, 241, 244

Saint-Domingue
, 195

French colony of
, 192

restoration of French imperial authority
, 192–193

revolution in
, 192

Santo Domingo
, 195

Spain’s recolonization
, 194

Spanish colony of
, 193

Sarim
, 246, 247

Schism
, 27, 114, 191

Self-determination
, 103, 141, 155, 213, 215

Seven Years War (1756–1763)
, 24, 25

Shoah
, 104

European intellectual traditions
, 105

Rubashov’s interpretive framework
, 107

self-defense
, 109

“unmasterability” of
, 106

Yishuv
, 108

Slavery
, 27, 142, 188, 195, 196

Smith, Adam
, 144

Social and political theory

history/theory
, 2–5

social scientists
, 2

theory-practice
, 5

Social classes
, 238–239

Social science
, 12–14, 20, 45, 47

Social system creation
, 239

Social theory

history/theory
, 2–5

social scientists
, 2

theory-practice
, 5

Sociological imagination
, 166

Sohyeon, Crown Prince
, 248

Soin
, 247–249

sŏja
, 251

Sovereign societies
, 235

Confucian world crisis
, 245–250

Dutch challenge to Spanish authority
, 241–245

methodological nationalism
, 236–241

state-centrism, limits of
, 236–241

Sovereignty
, 182, 190–191, 195, 197

Spanish Americas, revolutions in
, 189

Spanish colony of Santo Domingo
, 193

Spanish Empire
, 190, 194

State-centrism, limits of
, 236–241

State formation
, 183

St. Petersburg Declaration (1868)
, 210, 211, 227n4

Subject-making, Hall’s theory of
, 171

“Subversive representations”
, 173

Superfluous injury and unnecessary suffering

history
, 209–213

national liberation movements
, 213–217

prohibition against
, 206

Systemic racial violence
, 192

Tauschwert setzende Arbeit
, 76, 82

Tempest, The
, 56–57

Temporal single-sector interpretation (TSSI)
, 90n3

Thatcherism
, 167, 173, 175

Thawara al-Kubra
, 100–101

Theories of Surplus Value
, 91n6

Theorizing history/theory
, 16–21

Theory

historicizing history/theory
, 21–29

and history relationship
, 2–5

and practice
, 5, 114–117

reading practice as
, 184–185

theorizing history/theory
, 16–21

theory-practice
, 5

See also Labor theory of value (LTV)

“Third World”
, 226n1

Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)
, 208

Time-honored historical method
, 184

Totalitarianism
, 39, 44–45, 47–49

Trans-continental composite polity
, 132

Transboundary experiences
, 4, 154

of Fanon
, 155–165

of Hall
, 165–176

“Transnational culture of Third World liberation”
, 207

Transnational forces
, 240

“Transnational idiom”
, 215

Treaty of Chateau-Cambrésis
, 241

Tricontinental Conference
, 215

“Typical of imperialism”
, 244

United Dutch East India Company. See Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC)

United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization
, 217

United Provinces

17th century political and social elites
, 235

domestic/international bifurcation
, 236

emergence
, 241

free seas discussion in
, 237

UNSCG
, 227n8

Utile form
, 101, 108–109

Value-form theory (VFT)
, 85–87, 95n23

Value
, 86–90

capitalism and
, 67–70

form under capitalism
, 83–86

theory
, 90n3

Value theory of labor. See Labor theory of value (LTV)

van Heemskerck, Jacob
, 234, 240, 242–244

van Neck, Jacob
, 242

Varnhagen, Rahel
, 41

Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC)
, 243–244

War of American Independence
, 25

War of Spanish Succession (1702–1713)
, 25

Wars of decolonization
, 214

Weapon development
, 213

“Weapon of theory”
, 216

“Web of human relationships”
, 53

Weltanschauung
, 185

Western Hemisphere
, 3, 182, 188, 190, 195, 197

Haiti
, 193

revolutionary powers of
, 187

Wretched of the Earth, The
, 159, 160

Xi, Zhu
, 247

Yangban
, 248, 249

Yishuv
, 100, 101

Zalman Rubashov (Shazar)
, 100

Zionists
, 107, 218

Zur Kritik
, 71–72, 86, 92n7, 93n13

See also Labor theory of value (LTV)

Zur Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie
, 71–72