Volume 3 of Politics, a work in constructive social theory

Plasticity into power works out, through historical examples, a major theme of Unger’s work…the relation between institutional and organizational flexibility and the development of our collective ability to produce or to destroy. The message of the book is that the practical success of a society depends on its capacity for permanent innovation. Certain practices and institutions…the history and content of which Unger explores…can nurture this capacity.

Unger pursues this topic through wide-ranging historical inquiries into the European escape from the recurring crises that foreclosed political and economic breakthroughs in the great empires of the past; the invention of revolutionary approaches to the governmental protection of wealth; and the social conditions of military success, viewed as sources of insight into the social foundations of economic growth. Throughout, Plasticity into Power exemplifies a conception of the relation between theory and history that remains faithful to the surprising, open-ended quality of lived experience.

Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading social and political thinkers, Roberto Mangabeira Unger is Professor of Law at Harvard University and active in Brazilian politics. With Verso he has published What Should Legal Analysis Become?, Politics: The Central Texts, Democracy Realized: The Progressive Alternative, and The Left Alternative.
Publication
Nov. 2004

240 pages


Paper
ISBN-13: 978 1 84467 516 6
US$17 / £12 / CAN$25




Also from Verso: Volumes 1 and 2 of Politics

False Necessity: Anti-Necessiatarian Social Theory in the Service of Radical Democracy

Social Theory: Its Situation and Its Task