Thinking antagonism : political ontology after Laclau /
Oliver Marchart tracks the development of antagonism from German Idealism via Marx to Laclau, and demonstrates the significant contribution of Laclau's political ontology to current debates in political philosophy, rhetorics, human geography, cultural studies, communication studies, social theo...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. 'What's Going on with Being?': Laclau and the Return of Political Ontology
- pt. I Thinking the Political
- 2. Marx on the Beach: An Intellectual History of Antagonism
- 3. Beyond the 'War Hypothesis': Polemology in Foucault, Stiegler and Loraux
- pt. II Thinking Politics
- 4. Restless Nature of the Social: On the Micro-Conflictuality of Everyday Life
- 5. Politics and the Popular: Protest and Culture in Laclau's Theory of Populism
- 6. On Minimal Politics: Conditions of Acting Politically
- pt. III Politicising Thought
- 7. Final Name of Being: Thinking as Reflective Intervention
- 8. Being as Acting: The Primacy of Politics and the Politics of Thought.