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Metapolitics (sometimes written meta-politics) is metalinguistic talk about politics; a political dialogue about politics itself. In this mode, metapolitics takes on various forms of inquiry, appropriating to itself another way toward the discourse of politics and the political. It assumes a self-conscious role of mediating the analytic, synthetic, and normative language of political inquiry and politics itself. Put simply, it is dialogue about the way politics will talk (and does speak) about itself. The language used for studying, analyzing, and describing a language is a ''metalanguage''. In current usage and praxis, the term ''metapolitics'' is often used in relation to postmodern theories of the Subject and their relation to political theory.〔(Toward Meta-Politics )〕 In its broadest definition, ''metapolitics'' is a discipline that studies the relationship between the state and the individual.〔Other "meta-" discourses: Since ''Metapolitics'' in its current usage takes on inter-disciplinary characteristics, it is often discussed in relation to other disciplines, including mathematics (science) and art. When mathematicians are concerned with utilizing the formula, signs, and language of mathematics in order to talk about the formal system itself they are engaging in a metalanguage. To discuss the system of axioms which constitutes the foundation of mathematical talk (ie., calculus or set theory), mathematicians (or any lay person) would occupy themselves with ''metamathematics'' (talk about mathematical talk). Those who occupy themselves with the examination, analysis, and description of the language of science, occupy themselves with ''metascience''.〕 ==Contemporary views==
Two important contemporary thinkers in the field of metapolitics are Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière. Discussing Badiou's ''Metapolitics'', Bruno Bosteels asserts that:
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