Abstract
‘Being together’ obviously means something more, such as being with some third, someone not yet present. If we had to describe this novelty in the development of the ‘In-statuere’ (de)construction, we would begin from the number of acts continuously enlarged, increased by the reciprocal activity of multiple actors. A group of individuals gathers to address a problem, transparently design a solution, construct a general plan of action for providing help, and organize a series of future actions in a disciplined manner that are intended to bring about a given social change. An institution is impossible if there are no experiments or a universal solution to a general problem, one that affects everybody. There can be no institution without the organization of joint resistance, and a project of counter-institution.
Schlagworte
Institutions Rechtstheorie politische Philosophie gesellschaftliche Akteure Handlungstheorie Social Science Philosophy Sociology Political Philosophy Soziologie Theory of Law Institutionen Theory of Action Gesellschaftswissenschaft Philosophie Rechtssoziologie- 7–18 Introduction 7–18
- 19–38 Preamble 19–38
- 99–166 II. »We« and Document 99–166
- 293–340 V. To Live Together 293–340
- 341–354 Conclusion 341–354
- 355–382 References 355–382
- 383–392 Index of Proper Names 383–392