Abstract

This article discusses Chantal Mouffe’s concept of the political that allegedly departs fun-damentally from the so called "cosmopolitical illusion", i. e. the illusion that liberal-democratic forms of life could overcome antagonistic conflicts once and for all. Mouffe’s diametrically opposed idea of a "conflictual consensus" is critically examined particularly for the claim that it promises to sublate contradictory claims in agonistic forms of conflict. A critical evaluation of this thesis refers to the question whether such a consensus unconditionally requires the renunciation of any unalienable claim.

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