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Negativity And Revolution Adorno And Political Activism Adorno

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Negativity And Revolution Adorno And Political Activism Adorno
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Adorno, Theodor W.; Adorno, Theodor W.; Holloway, John; Tischler Visquerra, Sergio; Matamoros, Fernando
ISBN: 9780745328379, 9781849644150, 0745328377, 1849644152
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Negativity And Revolution Adorno And Political Activism Adorno by Adorno, Theodor W.; Adorno, Theodor W.; Holloway, John; Tischler Visquerra, Sergio; Matamoros, Fernando 9780745328379, 9781849644150, 0745328377, 1849644152 instant download after payment.

How can activists combat the political paralysis that characterises the anti-dialectical Marxism of Foucault, Derrida and Deleuze, without reverting to a dogmatic orthodoxy? This book explores solutions in the 'negative dialectics' of Theodor Adorno.
The poststructuralist shift from dialectics to 'difference' has been so popular that it becomes difficult to create meaningful revolutionary responses to neoliberalism. The contributors to this volume come from within the anti-capitalist movement, and close to the concerns expressed in Negri and Hardt's Empire and Multitude. However, they argue forcefully and persuasively for a return to dialectics so a real-world, radical challenge to the current order can be constructed.
This is a passionate call to arms for the anti-capitalist movement. It should be read by all engaged activists and students of political and critical theory

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