Rethinking Marxist approaches to transition : a theory of temporal dislocation /
"In Rethinking Marxist Theories of Transition, Onur Acaroglu traces the concept of transition across the tracts of Classical and Western Marxism. Rarely directly invoked, transition between different societies appears as an imminent social reality, and a useful conceptual tool for critical soci...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2020]
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Colección: | Studies in critical social sciences ;
171/2. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Rethinking Marxist Approaches to Transition: A Theory of Temporal Dislocation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 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
- 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