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The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal

Katerina Kolozova
4.9/5 (31901 ratings)
Description:The book explores the themes of a) "radical concepts" in politics (inspired by François Laruelle's "non-Marxism" and "non-philosophy," developed in accordance with Badiouan and Zizekian "realism"); b) politically relevant and applicable epistemologies of "Thought's Correlating with the Real" (Laruelle), inspired by Laruelle, Badiou and Zizek and c) the possibility of hybridization of the epistemic stance of "radical concept" with the politics of grief and "identification with the suffering itself" proposed by Judith Butler. Radical concepts, the political vision and the theory based on them, are always already succumbing to the "Lived" (Laruelle), to the singularity of the Event (Badiou), to the encounter with the "kernel of the Real" (Zizek) conditioning a political horizon and the grand and small political narratives taking place within it. The thesis of the book is that the instances of the "lived," the "event" or the "Real" can be inherently inter-connected by virtue of the category of the "experience" which is an instance of the sheer lived, the bare being subjected to an occurrence which is always already an instance of trauma. The mere subjection to certain" taking place," the passion (in the etymological sense derived from the Latin verb pati or in the Spinozian sense) which is category beyond the psychological notions of feeling, rational (or irrational) thought, i.e., an ontological category referring to our relation with the "Out-There" which always already happens to us, is that to which the radical (political) concept succumbs to as the ultimate authority rather than to a doctrine, a system of thought, to the "philosophy's auto-mirroring" (Laruelle). Political revolt or the revolutionary stance stems from precisely this bare experiential, the sheer lived and thus, from the Real of the conatus of staying-in-life.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal. To get started finding The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
234
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Evro-Balkan Press
Release
2010
ISBN
9989136696

The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal

Katerina Kolozova
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The book explores the themes of a) "radical concepts" in politics (inspired by François Laruelle's "non-Marxism" and "non-philosophy," developed in accordance with Badiouan and Zizekian "realism"); b) politically relevant and applicable epistemologies of "Thought's Correlating with the Real" (Laruelle), inspired by Laruelle, Badiou and Zizek and c) the possibility of hybridization of the epistemic stance of "radical concept" with the politics of grief and "identification with the suffering itself" proposed by Judith Butler. Radical concepts, the political vision and the theory based on them, are always already succumbing to the "Lived" (Laruelle), to the singularity of the Event (Badiou), to the encounter with the "kernel of the Real" (Zizek) conditioning a political horizon and the grand and small political narratives taking place within it. The thesis of the book is that the instances of the "lived," the "event" or the "Real" can be inherently inter-connected by virtue of the category of the "experience" which is an instance of the sheer lived, the bare being subjected to an occurrence which is always already an instance of trauma. The mere subjection to certain" taking place," the passion (in the etymological sense derived from the Latin verb pati or in the Spinozian sense) which is category beyond the psychological notions of feeling, rational (or irrational) thought, i.e., an ontological category referring to our relation with the "Out-There" which always already happens to us, is that to which the radical (political) concept succumbs to as the ultimate authority rather than to a doctrine, a system of thought, to the "philosophy's auto-mirroring" (Laruelle). Political revolt or the revolutionary stance stems from precisely this bare experiential, the sheer lived and thus, from the Real of the conatus of staying-in-life.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal. To get started finding The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With The Body In Pain As The New Political Universal, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
234
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Evro-Balkan Press
Release
2010
ISBN
9989136696

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