DISSOLUZIONE DEI CORPI POLITICI
A New Book from Laterza
"Monateri's project in this book is to try a complete new reappraisal of comparative law and legal origins.
He tries to oppose the apparently flat world of political globalization to the world of law, since the styles of the law, as different presentifications or visualizations of the 'invisible' of the law, are still very diverging.
For him 'style' has an 'ontological' value, because it captures a local conception of the law which supersedes words and language, creating different 'spheres' in the globe : an anglo-sphere, a french sphere and so forth, having a geopolitical impact, moulding world spaces in diversified jurisdictions, resisting political globalization.
Specially he maintains that every legal system came out of a 'state of exception' - the 30 years war, the Glorious Revolution, the French Revolution,the American War of Independence, etc. - and that style represents the ontologicized memory of this peculiar origin of the Legal for each system.
In this way the theory of the 'State of Exception' is both confirmed and localized in its historical concreteness, where archeology of concepts coincide with genealogy of patterns of government.
As someone has said this book open the possibility of an explicit post-Schmittian paradigm, retaining some of the most relevant suggestions of it, through a strong critique of its 'universal' validity. Schmitt's theory of the political is more an actual memory of XVIII century conditions, than a real universal doctrine; its main importance lies in the very fact of the ongoing working of the dispositifs which started to operate on the Western Political Mind at that age."
"The most counterintuitive theory of the Book is that it sees the 'Political' as such much more embodied - notwithstanding any received idea - in the Common Law systems than in the Civil Law as it actually evolved; and in the structure of United States government much more than in the 'the dissolution of the political bodies' now almost realized within the European Union."
"Law is an invisible, bypassing words, and the place of its 'uncanny presence' is that of 'style' as more than an aesthetic concept, but rather as a threshold between aesthetics, politics and the law"
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Recensione di Alessandra Quattrini su Nomos