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The Biopolitics Of Stalinism Ideology And Life In Soviet Socialism Sergei Prozorov

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The Biopolitics Of Stalinism Ideology And Life In Soviet Socialism Sergei Prozorov
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Sergei Prozorov
ISBN: 9781474410540, 1474410545
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Biopolitics Of Stalinism Ideology And Life In Soviet Socialism Sergei Prozorov by Sergei Prozorov 9781474410540, 1474410545 instant download after payment.

The first book to investigate Soviet socialism from a biopolitical perspective

Western theories of biopolitics focus on its liberal and fascist rationalities. In opposition to this, Stalinism was oriented more towards transforming life in accordance with the communist ideal, and less towards protecting it.


Sergei Prozorov reconstructs this rationality in the early Stalinist project of the Great Break (1928–32) and its subsequent modifications during High Stalinism. He then relocates the question of biopolitics down to the level of the subject, tracing the way the ‘new Soviet person’ was to be produced in governmental practices and the role that violence and terror would play in this construction.


Key Features
  • Extracts Soviet socialism as a distinct strain of political theory, distinguishing it from the grab-bag of totalitarianism or a Russian deviation from ‘proper’ socialism
  • Critically engages with the canonical theories of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben and Roberto Esposito, and the new materialist theories of Michel Henry, Quentin Meillassoux and Catherine Malabou
  • Analyses the origins of the postcommunist rehabilitation of Stalinism under Putin
  • Develops a new concept of affirmative biopolitics, advancing current debates in political theory and philosophy

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