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ID187036
Title Properinternational politics of truth
Other Title InformationC. Wright Mills and the sociology of the international
LanguageENG
AuthorBryan Mabee
Summary / Abstract (Note)C. Wright Mills's critical work on international relations is well known, but is often dismissed as being unscholarly, reductionist, and overly polemical. However, seeing the work in the context of his earlier career can allow for a new perspective, with Mills's activist views on war and militarism shaped very clearly by his earlier theoretical and political commitments. Mills developed a distinctive political sociological understanding of international politics, theorising the state as a historically-situated structural determinant of international power: a network of elite power that was contextualised by the influence of the socially constructed realities of the international created by elites. Mills's crucial critical contribution was to see the role of the intellectual as criticising these realities through the imaginative reconceptualisation of the world, which he called the ‘politics of truth’. The article argues the international politics of truth was not only Mills's distinctive theory of the international, but that it was clearly supported by his early theorisation of the international. A revised view of the importance of Mills's international relations work can help to situate Mills as part of a broader tradition of IR scholarship, a lost lineage of the critical historical and political sociology of the international.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 48, No.4; Oct 2022: p.748 - 765
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 48 No 4
Key WordsPublic Intellectuals ;  International Historical Sociology ;  C. Wright Mills ;  Politics of Truth


 
 
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