Power is not owned. It is entrusted. It must be stewarded.
Politics as Stewardship of the Common Conditions of Life offers a philosophical framework for understanding political power in an age of democratic strain, institutional distrust, technological disruption, ecological risk, economic insecurity, and intergenerational responsibility.
Roland G. Aranjo argues that politics should be understood not merely as the struggle for power, the management of interests, or the administration of government, but as the stewardship of the common conditions of life: the social, institutional, ecological, economic, technological, cultural, legal, administrative, and constitutional conditions that make human dignity, cooperation, lawful contestation, repair, and self-government possible.
Against the view that power is something to be possessed, this book develops a theory of political power as common trust. Public authority, civic responsibility, markets, institutions, technology, law, administration, and constitutional order are judged by whether they preserve, repair, renew, and transmit the conditions on which common life depends.
Drawing from classical political thought, constitutional theory, public administration, political economy, environmental ethics, technology governance, and international relations, Aranjo proposes a stewardship standard for legitimate power: authority, accountability, capability, truthfulness, restraint, dignity, repair, and continuity.
The book asks a simple but demanding question: what does power leave behind?
For citizens, public officials, institutional leaders, students of politics, and readers concerned with the future of democratic governance, Politics as Stewardship of the Common Conditions of Life offers a timely theory of responsibility across generations.
Legitimate power is power stewarded as trust.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Power is not owned. It is entrusted. It must be stewarded.Politics as Stewardship of the Common Conditions of Life offers a philosophical framework for understanding political power in an age of democratic strain, institutional distrust, technological disruption, ecological risk, economic insecurity, and intergenerational responsibility.Roland G. Aranjo argues that politics should be understood not merely as the struggle for power, the management of interests, or the administration of government, but as the stewardship of the common conditions of life: the social, institutional, ecological, economic, technological, cultural, legal, administrative, and constitutional conditions that make human dignity, cooperation, lawful contestation, repair, and self-government possible.Against the view that power is something to be possessed, this book develops a theory of political power as common trust. Public authority, civic responsibility, markets, institutions, technology, law, administration, and constitutional order are judged by whether they preserve, repair, renew, and transmit the conditions on which common life depends.Drawing from classical political thought, constitutional theory, public administration, political economy, environmental ethics, technology governance, and international relations, Aranjo proposes a stewardship standard for legitimate power: authority, accountability, capability, truthfulness, restraint, dignity, repair, and continuity.The book asks a simple but demanding question: what does power leave behind?For citizens, public officials, institutional leaders, students of politics, and readers concerned with the future of democratic governance, Politics as Stewardship of the Common Conditions of Life offers a timely theory of responsibility across generations.Legitimate power is power stewarded as trust. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798198960961
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