Radical politics: on the causes of contemporary emancipation
"Radical Politics argues for the renewal of a politics of self-emancipation. The last 20 years has witnessed a proliferation of radical social and political movements around the world, in wave after wave of struggles against intersecting forms of exploitation, domination and subalternization. F...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Radical Politics argues for the renewal of a politics of self-emancipation. The last 20 years has witnessed a proliferation of radical social and political movements around the world, in wave after wave of struggles against intersecting forms of exploitation, domination and subalternization. From the Alternative Globalization Movement, anti-war protests, and Occupy, to the International Women's Strike, BlackLivesMatter, and direct action against the climate emergency, a series of common questions have continually re-emerged as practical challenges. How should radical political movements relate to the state? What makes emancipatory politics fundamentally different from both technocratic and populist models of 'politics as usual'? Are there distinctive ways of doing politics that can help to increase the capacity for self-emancipation? Which forms of organization are most likely to deepen and extend the dynamics that led to the emergence of these movements of resistance and rebellion in the first place? Radical Politics argues that our responses to these recurrent questions should be considered in terms of a theory of the 'causes' of contemporary emancipation, or an investigation into the goal, nature, method and organizational forms of radical political engagement against the neoliberal consensus. It also proposes a dialogue with Antonio Gramsci's political theory, reading a classic thinker of the contradictions of political modernity in new ways in the light of the concerns of the present, while also rethinking the central problems, concepts and structures of feeling of contemporary emancipatory movements in relation to Gramsci's distinctive notion of hegemony as a strategic method of self-emancipation"-- |
Beschreibung: | 289 Seiten 22 cm |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Radical Politics against the New World Order ix 1 1. Final Cause: Politics Beyond the State 35 2. Material Cause: The Constitution of the Political 85 3. Efficient Cause: Hegemony as a Method of Political Work 128 4. Formal Cause: The Question of Organization 178 Conclusion: Contemporary Self-Emancipation Notes Index 229 235 285
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Radical Politics against the New World Order ix 1 1. Final Cause: Politics Beyond the State 35 2. Material Cause: The Constitution of the Political 85 3. Efficient Cause: Hegemony as a Method of Political Work 128 4. Formal Cause: The Question of Organization 178 Conclusion: Contemporary Self-Emancipation Notes Index 229 235 285 |
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