This issue explores the multifaceted dimensions of political discourse, focusing on the intersection of ontology, power, and society. By examining the foundational questions of being and existence within political structures, this collection of articles delves into the philosophical underpinnings that shape power dynamics and societal organization. Contributors analyze how ontological perspectives influence the construction of authority, governance, and public engagement in various socio-political contexts.
The issue also highlights critical debates surrounding the role of ideology, identity, and culture in shaping political realities. It addresses contemporary challenges in political theory and practice, offering insights into the evolving relationship between individual agency, institutional power, and collective aspirations. With a multidisciplinary approach, this edition seeks to provide a deeper understanding of how ontology informs the dynamics of power and its implications for modern society.
Designed for scholars, practitioners, and students in political science, philosophy, sociology, and related fields, this issue aims to advance critical conversations at the intersection of theory and praxis in political studies.
Muh. Alwi Parhanudin, Muhammad Rizky HK
1-19 | published: 2024-12-20