POLITICAL POWER AS AN INSTITUTE AND A SYMBOL IN UTOPIAN AND ANTIUTOPIA THEORIES
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue
Abstract
We investigate the specificity expression of political power in the utopian and anti-utopian theories. An important place is given to the symbolic interpretation of power and the main trends of explanation the symbolic role of power. Substantiated the interrelation and interdependence of institutional and symbolic aspects of existence of power in utopias and antiutopias.
Authors and Affiliations
Галина Іленьків
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