Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution
- The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I History
- Part II Challenges
- 11 The Material Constitution and Imperialism
- 12 The Material Constitution of Federations
- 13 The Materialist Turn in Constitutional Thought
- 14 Three Registers of the Material Constitution
- 15 What Matter(s)? A Processual View of the Material Constitution
- 16 The Material Constitution and the Rule of Recognition
- 17 Constitutional Matter and Form
- Part III Analyses
- Index
13 - The Materialist Turn in Constitutional Thought
from Part II - Challenges
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2023
- The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution
- The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I History
- Part II Challenges
- 11 The Material Constitution and Imperialism
- 12 The Material Constitution of Federations
- 13 The Materialist Turn in Constitutional Thought
- 14 Three Registers of the Material Constitution
- 15 What Matter(s)? A Processual View of the Material Constitution
- 16 The Material Constitution and the Rule of Recognition
- 17 Constitutional Matter and Form
- Part III Analyses
- Index
Summary
The paper probes the relationship between the institutional and the material dimensions of the ‘material constitution’.The analysis centres on two readings of that relationship that are offered first by structuralist and then by Hegelian strands of Marxist theory; thereafter it transfers Luhmann’s discussion of ‘semantics and structures’ to constitutional semantics and the ‘underlying’ material structures in order to offer an account of how the improbable dynamic between materiality and constitutionality might be rendered. The ‘materialist turn’ thereby re-orients constitutional thought to the material practices of the political economy and constitutional formation attaches to changing dynamics in the material relations of production and social reproduction.
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- The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution , pp. 199 - 209Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023