E-Book, Englisch, 419 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Hines / Jansen / Kirsch The Dialectics of Liberation in Dark Times
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-22488-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Marcuse's Thought in the Neoliberal Era
E-Book, Englisch, 419 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-22488-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book develops Marcuse’s critique of advanced industrial society and deploys it as a lens to critically analyze contemporary neoliberalism and its structural failures. In the chapters, Marcuse scholars explore three related topics: First, Marcuse’s theory as it applies to the relationship between neoliberalism and authoritarianism, including both the historical relationship between the two and the modern re-emergence of authoritarianism and nationalism in neoliberal states today. Second, a re-examination of the relationship between neoliberal subjectivity and technological rationality that seeks to understand the stabilizing forces of neoliberal society and the way these forces register at the level of thought. Third and finally, Marcuse’s conception of socialism in conversation with contemporary neoliberal rationality, and ways in which alternatives to the status quo remain possible. Together, this volume contributes to recent discussions of neoliberalism and contribute to the development of Marcuse scholarship.
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Introduction, Taylor Hines, Peter-Erwin Jansen, Robert E. Kirsch, Terry Maley
Part I: Neoliberal Authoritarianism
Chapter 1: Terry Maley, Building on Marcuse: An Assessment of the New Phase of Neoliberal Despotism
Chapter 2: Samir Gandesha, The “Authoritarian Personality” Reconsidered: The Phantom of “Left Fascism”
Chapter 3: Luca Mandara, Marcuse and the Social Networkers
Chapter 4: Rodney Doody, The Hedonism and Asceticism of Neoliberal Subjectivity: The Crude Needs of Consumer Capitalism and its Social, Psychological, and Ecological Devastation
Chapter 5: Christian Garland, Turning Sense Into Nonsense and Nonsense Into Sense: Critical Theory to Refuse the Fallacy of Populism
Chapter 6: Lauren Langman, Refusals Redux
Part II: Neoliberalism and Technological Rationality
Chapter 7: Stefan Gandler, Multiple Subjectivities in Neoliberal Times: Reflections from a Critical Theory in Latin America
Chapter 8: Haggag Ali, Receptions of Herbert Marcuse’s Critical Theory: A Comparative Approach to Telos and Al Fekr Al Mo’a?er
Chapter 9: Wes Furlotte, A Dialectical Critique of Pure Recognition: Settler-Colonialism within Advanced Industrial CanadaChapter 10: Nicole K. Mayberry, Color-Blind Racism and One-Dimensionality: Imagining Marcusean Conditions of Freedom Through the Black Radical Tradition
Chapter 11: Taylor Hines, Artificial Reverie and Administered NegativityChapter 12: Robert E. Kirsch, Reigniting Racket Theory: Horkheimer’s Unfinished Project and Marcuse’s Affinity for American Institutionalism
Part III: Socialism(s): Still the Proper Response
Chapter 13: Peter-Erwin Jansen, Human Rights: A Concrete Utopian Concept
Chapter 14: Charles Reitz, Revolutionary Ecological Liberation: EarthCommonWealth
Chapter 15: Imaculada Kangussu, 2020: Nature Said, “Stop”
Chapter 16: Casey Robertson, Marcusean Pathways for Queer Agency through Sonic Conceptions of Noise in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 17: James William Lincoln, The Unfreedom of Moral Perception during Occurrent Experience
Chapter 18: Peter Marcuse, From Reform Politics towards Liberation during the Suicide of Capitalism: Examples from Housing Policy
Afterword, Douglas Kellner




