The antagonistic principle : Marxism and political action
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The antagonistic principle : Marxism and political action
(Historical materialism book series, v. 182)
Brill, c2019
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El principio antagonista : marxismo y acción política
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Translation of: El principio antagonista : marxismo y acción política
Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-186) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this important contribution to political theory, Massimo Modonesi develops the thesis that a Marxist theory of political action can be developed from the notion of antagonism, defined as a distinctive feature of struggle and of the political experience of insubordination.
The author argues this central idea with close reference to the concept of class struggle. He advances a theoretical proposal based on the triad subalternity-antagonism-autonomy, as well as the uneven and combined character of the processes of political subjectification.
At the center of this triad, the concept of antagonism stands out as a logical principle and the core of a Marxist theory of political action. At the same time, subalternism reappears frequently, as the counter-pole of antagonistic activation and autonomous practices, and as the root of what Antonio Gramsci calls 'passive revolutions'.
目次
Introduction
Part One
I. Coordinates of a Marxist Theory of Political Action
II. Notes on the Gramscian Concept of Subaltern Classes
III. Subalternity, Antagonism, and Autonomy
IV. Antagonism as Principle
V. Subalternisation and Passive Revolution
Part Two
VI. Methodological Questions
VII. Uses, Omissions, and Distortions in the Concept of Passive Revolution in Latin America
VIII. The End of Progressive Hegemony and the Regressive Turn in Latin America: The End of a Cycle
IX. Post-progressivism and Emancipatory Horizons in Latin America
Afterword - Sergio Tamayo
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