In his latest book in the study of power, Giacomo Marramao focuses on
the work of two great Central European writers, Elias Canetti and
Herta Müller, each of whom, in different periods and contexts,
offered a philosophical genealogy of forms of domination and a radical
diagnosis of power, command and law.
To grasp the meaning of the transformations of power, it is necessary
to go to the roots: to the arche that originated it as a factor common
to all human cultures and all historical periods. Power cannot be
suppressed: any attempt to ‘overcome’ it (by eliminating one or
another form of its exercise) has done no more than strengthen it.
Power must, however, be ‘uprooted’ or subverted in its logic of
identity, which is activated in the boundless character of desire and
the paranoid scene of fearand the death of the Other. In the midst of
today’s global world, to trace a line of opposition to power means
to free ourselves from the alibi of objectivity and to focus instead
on subjects and their potential for metamorphosis/regeneration. This
is possible only if we detach ourselves from the ground noise of
actuality and recover the broken thread of solitary and extreme works.
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For an Overhaul of Critical Theory
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611496208
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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