Politics in Tensions. Countercurrents for a Postcritical Age
Résumé
A radical critique of domination will lead to emancipation
: during the past centuries, such a
hope has fueled decades of (often successful) political struggles, and thus deserves much respect and
gratitude. Should it continue to structure our cu rrent conception of political activism? That is much less
clear. Many voices and many arguments seem to undermine our faith in this typically “modern” take on
politics. The Leftist critique of domination marching towards ever more freedom and equality seem s to
have lost a great deal of its traction over the past four decades. At best, it has slowed down, to the point
of almost complete stasis. At worst, it has totally derailed. Should the traditional heralds and heroes of
emancipation see in this pause an o pportunity to gather their forces, before resuming their triumphant
march forwards towards social Progress? Or should they suspect their very banner to have become
somewhat obsolete?
Domaines
Sciences de l'Homme et SociétéOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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