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1991 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Autopoiesis and Steering: How Politics Profit from the Normative Surplus of Capital

Author : G. C. M. Teubner

Published in: Autopoiesis and Configuration Theory: New Approaches to Societal Steering

Publisher: Springer Netherlands

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I shall begin with a question that is trivial as it is fundamental: why, in order to steer society, does politics take the detour through law? Why does it not rule directly into society at its own boundary points, say by authoritatively ordering money payments, or by using economic interest groups as ‘juridifying’ instruments of political control? Instead, politics takes the laborious path of norming its policies through legislation, adjudication and administration, only in the end to find how great expectations in Washington are dashed in Oakland.

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Title
Autopoiesis and Steering: How Politics Profit from the Normative Surplus of Capital
Author
G. C. M. Teubner
Copyright Year
1991
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3522-1_11