E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten
Ernesto Laclau and the Politics of Post-Marxism
E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory
ISBN: 978-1-317-42622-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
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- Part 1 situates Laclau’s conceptualisation of the political in the past four decades, both before and after the publication of Hegemony and Socialist Strategy. In particular it reviews Laclau’s critique of Marx and Marxism, in order to explore questions not addressed at the time.
- Part 2 addresses Laclau’s work on Rhetoric and Affect developed in some detail over the past decade. These chapters emphasise the centrality of affect and rhetoric to Laclau’s conceptualisation of hegemony, thinking this in relation to the importance of rhetoric to neo-liberal politics, and arguing that rhetorical tropes are central to any thinking of the political.
- Part 3 positions Laclau’s work in relation to Contemporary Political theory marking his distance and debt from/to Althussser, Schmitt and Wittgenstein respectively.
- Part 4 explores Laclau’s account of Radical Democracy in relation to contemporary political concerns. Authors address the recent financial crisis; debt in relation to Greek and European politics; the analysis of contemporary capitalism; the politics of the Occupy movement and Latin American populism.
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Part 1: Thinking the Political Introduction Mark Devenney 1. ‘Thinking the Political’ Ernesto Laclau 2. ‘On Disarticulation’ Urs Staheli 3. Political Ontology as an Ontology of the Political: On Laclau’s Philosophical Legacy Oliver Marchart 4. A Critique of the Ontological Primacy of the Political Allan Dreyer Hansen 5. Strategy and the Political Kei Yamamoto Part 2: The Politics of Rhetoric and Affect 6. Affective Subjects, Affecting Politics Jenny Gunnarson 7. Neoliberalism and the Specter of the Political Meghan Sutherland 8. Reinstating Rhetoric in Laclau's Work: Tropology, Genealogy and the Domain of Aberrant Phenomena Christos Pallas Part 3: Engaging with Political Philosophy 9. Laclau and Schmitt on the Political: Some Comparative Remarks Jüri Lipping 10. ‘‘No such thing’? – Family resemblance between Laclau and Wittgenstein' Daniel Steuer 11. A Dislocation without a Subject: Rethinking Laclau on Althusser Fabio Bruschi Part 4: Radical Democracy Today 12. Populism and emancipation(s): a post-Marxist affirmation of the validity of a Leftist position Paula Biglieri 13. The Politics of Equivalence Mark Devenney 14. Embodiment: Prefigurative Politics and Synecdochal Representation in the Politics of Occupy Mathijs van de Sande 15. Left-wing populism in the European periphery: the case of SYRIZA Yannis Stavrakakis and Giorgio Katsambekis 16. Post-Marxism and ‘Post-Hegemony’ Jeremy Gilbert