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People, Multitude, Society
- 1.0447394 - FLÚ 2016 GR eng R - Book Review
Feinberg, Joseph Grim
People, Multitude, Society.
[KIOUPKIOLIS, A.; KATSAMBEKIS, G.: Radical Democracy and Collective Movements Today: The Biopolitics of the Multitude versus the Hegemony of the People. Ashgate: Surrey, 2014]. Chronos. -, č. 27 (2015)
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : radical democracy * biopolitics * people * plurality (multitude) * social movements
Subject RIV: AA - Philosophy ; Religion
http://www.chronosmag.eu/index.php/j-grim-feinberg-people-multitude-society.html
This article is an extended review of a recent publication on the political theory of social movements, especially those theories advanced by Antonio Negri and Ernesto Laclau. In the review, the author critically assesses the book's editors' attempts to reach a synthesis between the theories of Negri and Laclau. The reviewer considers this attempt praiseworthy but challenging, above all because the ontological presuppositions underlying Negri's and Laclau's political theories are largely incompatible, and any resulting synthesis would have to diverge significantly from either of the two synthesized components.
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