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Power in communitarian evolution

This book chapter in a volume dedicated to discuss Emanuel Adler’s Opus magnum on World Ordering: A social theory of cognitive evolution uses Adler’s analysis of power to unpack his political and explanatory theory by making two claims. First, Adler’s understanding of power accentuates the agentic components of power – and hence order – and downgrades the role of domination in social order. Whereas his ontology would allow for a wider conception, his communitarian political theory does not. Second, in his explanatory theory, power (as ‘epistemic practical authority’) becomes a central cause for understanding the evolution of social orders. Yet, assuming evolution to be constituted by contingent and contextual processes that remain indeterminate, epistemic practical authority cannot carry this causal weight.

The text is also available as DIIS Working Paper 2020: 4

Power in Evolution: A critical discussion of Emanuel Adler’s World Ordering
Power in communitarian evolution
Theorizing world orders , Piki Ish-Shalom, Markus Kornprobst & Vincent Pouliot: , Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press, 2021