Rethinking Marxist Approaches to Transition: A Theory of Temporal Dislocation: Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy, cartea 171/02
Autor Onur Acarogluen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2020
Transitions as qualitative shifts between societies are often considered as eventual historical stages, or effaced altogether. Theorising transition in a new direction, Onur Acaroglu elaborates a theory of temporal dislocation. Considering transition through a framework of out-of-joint temporalities, the notion comes through as an undervalued tendency in social reproduction.
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ISBN-13: 9789004436664
ISBN-10: 9004436669
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ISBN-10: 9004436669
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Curious Neglect of Transition in Left Theory
2 The Structure of the Book
Introduction to Part 1
1 ‘Poetry of the Future’: Marx and the Problematic of Transition
1 The Primacy of Production
2 Production and Alienation
3 The Separation of the Political and the Economic
4 The Tasks of Social Revolution and Non-contemporaneous Contemporaneity
5 Communism as Positive Supersession
6 Marx and Transition
7 Towards a Theory of Transition
2 Interlacing of Times: the ‘Althusser Effect’, Temporality and Transition
1 Expressive Totality to Ruptural Unity: Althusser Reading Marx
2 Temporal Dislocation: Balibar Reading Althusser
3 ‘Revolution against ‘Capital”: Gramsci Reading Marx
4 Time of Times: Althusser Reading Gramsci
3 The Discursive Turn: the Post-Marxist Gramsci of Laclau and Mouffe
1 Class, Popular Interpellations, and Populism
2 Discourse and Hegemony
3 The Impasses of Discourse Analysis and the Melancholy of Radical Democracy
Summary: The Marxist Transition Debate and the Notion of Plural Temporalities
1 Transition and Historical Materialism
2 Transition Problematised: Althusser, Balibar, and Gramsci
3 Post-Marxism: the Discursive Turn and the Disappearance of Transition
4 Temporality, Transition and Debates on the Left
Introduction to Part 2
4 Left Melancholy: Obstacle or Resource?
1 Mourning and ‘Left’ Melancholy
2 Melancholy as Obstacle
3 Melancholy as Resource
5 Through the Melancholic Impasse: Utopia
1 Anti-utopianism and the Neoliberal Closure of the Future
2 Reformulating the Utopian
3 Marx, Engels and Utopia
4 Bloch and the Not-Yet
5 Spatio-temporal Utopianism as Method: Harvey and Levitas
6 Timelessness of Utopia
Summary: Melancholy Utopia, and Transition as a Hermeneutic
1 Mourning and ‘Left Melancholy’: Freud to Benjamin
Introduction to Part 3
6 Lineages of Postwork Theory
1 Antiwork Politics: the Critique of Productivism
2 The Autonomist Corollary
3 Accelerationism
4 Postwork Departures
7 Postwork: a Contemporary Left Vision
1 The Postwork Agenda
2 Postcapitalism: Mason on the Information Economy
3 Inventing the Future: the Post-accelerationist Techno-utopian Strain
4 Techno-utopian Futurity
8 Demands, Agency and Strategy
1 Postwork Demands: Non-reformist Reforms
2 Social Reproduction and the Agency of Transition
3 Organising Transition: Prefiguration after Occupy
4 Transition as Prefiguration
Summary: Transitional Politics and a Prefigurative Left Vision
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 The Curious Neglect of Transition in Left Theory
2 The Structure of the Book
Part 1: The Theoretical Heritage: Transition in Classical and Western Marxism
Introduction to Part 1
1 ‘Poetry of the Future’: Marx and the Problematic of Transition
1 The Primacy of Production
2 Production and Alienation
3 The Separation of the Political and the Economic
4 The Tasks of Social Revolution and Non-contemporaneous Contemporaneity
5 Communism as Positive Supersession
6 Marx and Transition
7 Towards a Theory of Transition
2 Interlacing of Times: the ‘Althusser Effect’, Temporality and Transition
1 Expressive Totality to Ruptural Unity: Althusser Reading Marx
2 Temporal Dislocation: Balibar Reading Althusser
3 ‘Revolution against ‘Capital”: Gramsci Reading Marx
4 Time of Times: Althusser Reading Gramsci
3 The Discursive Turn: the Post-Marxist Gramsci of Laclau and Mouffe
1 Class, Popular Interpellations, and Populism
2 Discourse and Hegemony
3 The Impasses of Discourse Analysis and the Melancholy of Radical Democracy
Summary: The Marxist Transition Debate and the Notion of Plural Temporalities
1 Transition and Historical Materialism
2 Transition Problematised: Althusser, Balibar, and Gramsci
3 Post-Marxism: the Discursive Turn and the Disappearance of Transition
4 Temporality, Transition and Debates on the Left
Part 2: Transition as Hermeneutic: the Dichotomy of Melancholy and Utopia
Introduction to Part 2
4 Left Melancholy: Obstacle or Resource?
1 Mourning and ‘Left’ Melancholy
2 Melancholy as Obstacle
3 Melancholy as Resource
5 Through the Melancholic Impasse: Utopia
1 Anti-utopianism and the Neoliberal Closure of the Future
2 Reformulating the Utopian
3 Marx, Engels and Utopia
4 Bloch and the Not-Yet
5 Spatio-temporal Utopianism as Method: Harvey and Levitas
6 Timelessness of Utopia
Summary: Melancholy Utopia, and Transition as a Hermeneutic
1 Mourning and ‘Left Melancholy’: Freud to Benjamin
Part 3: Enacting Transition: Substantive Left Visions
Introduction to Part 3
6 Lineages of Postwork Theory
1 Antiwork Politics: the Critique of Productivism
2 The Autonomist Corollary
3 Accelerationism
4 Postwork Departures
7 Postwork: a Contemporary Left Vision
1 The Postwork Agenda
2 Postcapitalism: Mason on the Information Economy
3 Inventing the Future: the Post-accelerationist Techno-utopian Strain
4 Techno-utopian Futurity
8 Demands, Agency and Strategy
1 Postwork Demands: Non-reformist Reforms
2 Social Reproduction and the Agency of Transition
3 Organising Transition: Prefiguration after Occupy
4 Transition as Prefiguration
Summary: Transitional Politics and a Prefigurative Left Vision
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Onur Acaroglu, Ph.D. (2020), University of Birmingham, is a doctoral researcher. He has published articles and reviews on contemporary Marxism and political theory, including Paris 1871 and Fatsa 1979: Revisiting the Transition Problem (Globalisations, 2019). He is an editor of Marx and Philosophy Review of Books.