TY - BOOK
T1 - ANOTHER STATE OF MIND. RETHINKING THE STATE
TO UNDERSTAND THE «RETURN OF THE STATE»
A2 - Palano, Damiano
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - With this issue of Soft Power, we want to contribute to the debate on a ‘renewed’
theory of the state capable of interpreting the contemporary ‘return of the state’ and its
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relationship with the previous neo-liberal phase. One of our purposes is, first, to rearticulate
the idea according to which there is a constant (albeit problematic and tendentially
conflictual) relationship between the state and the market, and therefore between the
state and globalisation. This does not only mean that the state is necessary for the existence
of a global market but also that, in its various historical phases, the role of the
state changes, and that the functions it is called upon to perform also change, due to
international competition and internal political and social conflicts. Moreover, this also
entails the need to consider the state as a ‘machine in its complexity, i.e., as an apparatus
in which knowledge, tools and conflicts are concentrated, and which therefore, as such,
can respond in very different ways to solicitations and interstate competition.
By intertwining different levels of discourse and methods, this issue therefore represents,
to some extent, the first chapter of the work that awaits us in the coming years.
And even if we cannot be sure of the direction that the ‘return of the state’ will take, it is
certain that, to truly understand its logic, we will need new theoretical tools or perhaps
another ‘state of mind’ that allows us to use the old tools in a perspective equal to the
change we are experiencing.
AB - With this issue of Soft Power, we want to contribute to the debate on a ‘renewed’
theory of the state capable of interpreting the contemporary ‘return of the state’ and its
21
relationship with the previous neo-liberal phase. One of our purposes is, first, to rearticulate
the idea according to which there is a constant (albeit problematic and tendentially
conflictual) relationship between the state and the market, and therefore between the
state and globalisation. This does not only mean that the state is necessary for the existence
of a global market but also that, in its various historical phases, the role of the
state changes, and that the functions it is called upon to perform also change, due to
international competition and internal political and social conflicts. Moreover, this also
entails the need to consider the state as a ‘machine in its complexity, i.e., as an apparatus
in which knowledge, tools and conflicts are concentrated, and which therefore, as such,
can respond in very different ways to solicitations and interstate competition.
By intertwining different levels of discourse and methods, this issue therefore represents,
to some extent, the first chapter of the work that awaits us in the coming years.
And even if we cannot be sure of the direction that the ‘return of the state’ will take, it is
certain that, to truly understand its logic, we will need new theoretical tools or perhaps
another ‘state of mind’ that allows us to use the old tools in a perspective equal to the
change we are experiencing.
KW - State
KW - Stato
KW - State
KW - Stato
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/231753
M3 - Other report
VL - 9
BT - ANOTHER STATE OF MIND. RETHINKING THE STATE
TO UNDERSTAND THE «RETURN OF THE STATE»
ER -