Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism : : Marx and Laruelle / / Katerina Kolozova.
This is a passionately engaged work that dramatizes the radical stakes of Marx's and Laruelle's projects while drawing creatively on the work of Butler, Firestone, and Haraway along the way. It is at once the best possible introduction to Laruelle's appropriation of Marx and a Marxian...
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Kolozova, Katerina, author. Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism : Marx and Laruelle / Katerina Kolozova. Brooklyn, New York : Punctum Books, 2022. ©2015 1 online resource (106 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. This is a passionately engaged work that dramatizes the radical stakes of Marx's and Laruelle's projects while drawing creatively on the work of Butler, Firestone, and Haraway along the way. It is at once the best possible introduction to Laruelle's appropriation of Marx and a Marxian radicalization of Laruelle's 'non-standard philosophy'." Ray Brassier"Katerina Kolozova delivers the first accurate and comprehensive study of my interpretation of Marx in my book Introduction to Non-Marxism, and more generally, of contemporary Marxism. ... In vigorous fashion, Kolozova re-awakens Marxism and rescues it from its torpor." Francois LaruelleDeparting from the conventional readings of Karl Marx's Capital and other of his works, by way of François Laruelle's "radicalization of concepts," Katerina Kolozova identifies a theoretical kernel in Marx's thought whose critical and interpretative force can be employed without reference to its subsequent interpretations in the philosophical mainstream. The latter entails a process of abstracting a philosophical legacy - or rather, of putting it in brackets - and then codifying a history of a learned interpretation established in supposed fidelity to the theoretical project of a "master." Interpreting the master implies a mastery of doctrinal tools, which results in establishing a catechism of the Logos of the Master. And this catechism interferes, Kolozova argues, with more direct encounters with Marx's writings.As we know, Marx's rigorously descriptive language unravels the radical core of capitalist economic processes and, through that unraveling, also reveals capitalism's necessary exploitation and subjugation of human labor. Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism attempts to recuperate and emancipate the notion of metaphysics in this scenario by virtue of radicalizing thought's encounter with the Real. Kolozova argues that this metaphysical drama is at the origin of the social and economic injustices of contemporary global economic-political realities, and she illustrates this state of affairs in discussions of the problem of wage labor, automated speculation as the core of late capitalism, the post-2008 financial crisis, the status of technology in late capitalism, sexual difference and gender, and the human and non-human body's subjugation capitalist automation. Chap. 1: Introduction - Chap. 2: The Possibility of Immanent Revolt as Theory and Political Praxis - Chap. 3: Metaphysics of the Finance Economy - Chap. 4: The Metaphysics of Capitalism and the Socialist Response - Chap. 5: Technology, the Body and the Materialist Determination in the Last Instance of the Communist Society of Cyborgs. Socialism. Philosophy, Marxist. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Laruelle, François. |
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Chap. 1: Introduction - Chap. 2: The Possibility of Immanent Revolt as Theory and Political Praxis - Chap. 3: Metaphysics of the Finance Economy - Chap. 4: The Metaphysics of Capitalism and the Socialist Response - Chap. 5: Technology, the Body and the Materialist Determination in the Last Instance of the Communist Society of Cyborgs. |
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