European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, vol 1, nº3, 2014.
Guest edited by Rodrigo Cordero, Robert Fine, and Wolfhart Totschnig
Table of contents
R. Cordero, R. Fine & W. Totschnig, "Introduction".
L. Arese, "Tragedy, comedy and history in On Revolution".
R. Cordero, "It happens ‘in-between’: on the spatial birth of politics in Arendt's On Revolution".
W. Totschnig, "Arendt's argument for the council system: a defense".
H. Brunkhorst, "Revolutionary constitutions: Arendt's inversions of Heidegger".
L. Rensmann, "Reading Arendt in Tehran: on extraordinary democratic politics and the failure of revolutions".
Metales Pesados, 2021.
Translated from English (Routledge 2001) by Rodrigo Cordero and Daniel Chernilo
Table of contents
Introducción
1. Interpretar y mal interpretar la Filosofía del Derecho de Hegel
2. La idea de la Filosofía del Derecho de Hegel
3. Derecho natural y la ciencia del derecho: Hegel y Kant
4. Estado y revolución: Hegel, Rousseau, Marx
5. Derecho y valor: sobre la unidad de Hegel y Marx
6. Totalitarismo y Estado racional: Arendt
7. El Estado y la revolución revisitados: Arendt
8. El ideal cosmopolita de Kant y la crítica de Hegel
9. El cosmopolitismo crítico de Arendt
Journal of Language and Politics, volume 23, number 5.
Guest edited by Rodrigo Cordero and Raimundo Fredi
Table of contents
Demarcating rights in divided social worlds: An introduction to the moral economy of constitutional struggles, Rodrigo Cordero & Raimundo Frei.
Setting the boundaries between crime and rights: Discursive (de)legitimation of abortion rights in the U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs opinions, Lee Cheng & Xiaobin Zhu.
Reverberations: Political identity boundaries after the Colombian peace referendum, Gwen Burnyeat.
Enemy narratives: How the official Brexit campaign "Vote Leave" narrated the boundaries of the British nation, Alma-Pierre Bonnet.
Claims of ownership, claims of dignity: Moral narratives on the right to housing in Chile's constitutional referendum, Raimundo Frei, Rodrigo Cordero, Benajmín lang, Juan Rozas & Juan Pablo Rodríguez.
Subverting EU legal concepts: How Hungary enacts illiberalism in constitutional discourse, Michiel Luining & Tom Van Hout.