Constitutive causality: imagined spaces and political practices

Lebow, R. N. (2009). Constitutive causality: imagined spaces and political practices. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 38(2), 211-239. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829809347536
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I explore alternate meanings of causation and the generic ways in which constitution can have causal consequences. I address the question of constitutive causality in the context of the debate about the rise of the territorial state. I evaluate claims linking its emergence and success to the prior development of linear perspective. To do this, I compare the spatial revolution that took place in the Renaissance with the one that began in the 19th century.

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