Abstract

This introduction reconstructs the rich and often contradictory debates surrounding the idea of a world state from the late nineteenth century to the present. Far from being a merely speculative fantasy, the world state has been imagined as a utopian project of peace, a logical outcome of technological and economic integration, and a dystopian danger to individual and collective freedom. After revisiting the curious attempts by twentieth-century anthropologists to predict the exact date of global political unification, the introduction outlines the emergence of the world state as a modern concept shaped by imperial expansion, global war, and the crisis of sovereignty. It then presents the contributions of the volume, which examine a diverse range of thinkers — from Wells, Jünger and Toynbee to Kelsen, Kojève and Schmitt — who engaged with the promises and perils of a global political authority. While not advocating for or against the feasibility of a world state, the introduction argues that examining these debates offers a privileged vantage point from which to reassess the transformations of sovereignty, order and power in a technologically unified but politically fragmented global age.
Titolo tradotto del contributoIntroduction. Thinking about the world state
Lingua originaleItalian
Titolo della pubblicazione ospitePensare lo Stato mondiale. Un'idea politica tra Otto e Novecento
EditoreCarocci
Pagine9-14
Numero di pagine6
ISBN (stampa)9788829029983
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

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Keywords

  • World State

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