Politics and philosophy : Niccolò Machiavelli and Louis Althusser's aleatory materialism

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Politics and philosophy : Niccolò Machiavelli and Louis Althusser's aleatory materialism

by Mikko Lahtinen ; translated by Gareth Griffiths and Kristina Kölhi

(Historical materialism book series, 23)

Brill, 2009

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Louis Althusser's interpretation of Niccolo Machiavelli has never really been studied in any detail as an analysis of political action and intervention. The same is also true for Althusser's notion of aleatory materialism. Instead, these have conventionally been studied from the viewpoint of a philosophical perspective in which politics is excluded. The objective of the present book thus runs against many of the prevailing views on Althusser. Here the emphasis is placed on Althusser's advancement of a theory of materialist politics. The main argument put forward is that, for Althusser, it was essential to reflect on how the conjunctural understanding of history and reality could offer a theoretical starting point for a subversive political strategy.

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Foreword Author's Preface to the English Edition Chapter 1 Introductory Comments 1.1 Althusser, Machiavelli and political theory 1.2 Althusser's contribution to Machiavelli scholarship 1.3 The approach of the present study Chapter 2 A Critique of Hegelianism 2.1 A critique of Hegelian dialectics 2.2 Althusser's Marxism 2.3. Althusser's self-criticism 2.4. The 'Machiavellian' Lenin Chapter 3 Aleatory Materialism 3.1. Prologue: Machiavelli's solitude 3.2. The underground current of the materialism of the encounter Chapter 4 Althusser's Aleatory Machiavelli 4.1. A preliminary schema: the two dimensions of Machiavelli's differentia specifica 4.2. Machiavelli's differentia specifica in the history of political thought 4.3. The praxis of The Prince: the text as a political act 4.4. The praxis of the prince: the aleatory truth 4.5. The praxis of the prince: the project and strategy of the new prince 4.6. Epilogue: Althusser's interpretation of Machiavelli Chapter 5 The Subversive Machiavelli 5.1. The art of war and the art of politics 5.2. The destructive current of fortuna 5.3. The aspects of fortuna 5.4. Lady fortuna and the young men 5.5. The rise and fall of Cesare Borgia 5.6. 'A stable people' 5.7. Epilogue: Machiavelli and the taming of chance Chapter 6 Conclusion References Index

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