The Ends of Utopian Thinking in Critical Theory: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 290
Autor Nina Rismalen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004678439
ISBN-10: 9004678433
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004678433
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
Notă biografică
Nina Rismal is a researcher, organiser and founder interested in social transformation and future thinking. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge and worked for mission-driven research institutes in the US and Germany. In 2022 she co-founded Possible Worlds, a startup that integrates interdisciplinary insights into the development of AI.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Note on Translations
Introduction
1 The Blow to Utopia from the Left
2 The Road Not Taken
3 (Political) Utopian Thinking
4 Critical Theory
5 A New Perspective on Contemporary Critical Theory
1 Marx’s Two Utopian Paradoxes
1 The Deployment of the Label ‘Utopian’ and Its Consequences
2 Marx’s Vision of the Communist Society
3 Utopia Cannot Be Envisaged
4 Imaginary vs. Rational Ideas
5 Utopian Visions Are Insignificant
2 The Origins of Adorno’s Utopieverbot
1 Adorno and Marxist Theory in the Early Twentieth Century
2 What Is the Utopieverbot?
3 From the Bilderverbot to the Utopieverbot
4 Marx’s Influence on the Utopieverbot
5 The Removal of Utopia into the Messianic Future
6 Culture Industry and Utopian Consciousness
7 The Problem with Identity Thinking
3 Negative Utopia?
1 Positive Utopia – a Point of Departure for Negative Thinking
2 Does Determinate Negation Make Sense?
3 The Emergence of the Positive in Constellations
4 Something Is Missing
4 Bloch’s Rejection of the Utopieverbot
1 Bloch’s Life and Times
2 Utopia as the ‘Not-Yet’
3 The Warm and Cold Streams of Marxism
4 Bloch’s Utopian Society: ‘Heimat’
5 The Utopian Core: ‘Invariant of Direction’
6 Traces Experiences and Expressions of Utopia
7 Concrete Utopian Thinking
5 An Ontology of Processual Utopia
1 The Prefigurations of Utopia in the ‘Not-Yet-Conscious’
2 Incompleteness of the World as the ‘Not-Yet-Become’
3 The Necessity of Utopian Thinking
4 Processual Utopia and Processual Utopian Thinking
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Note on Translations
Introduction
1 The Blow to Utopia from the Left
2 The Road Not Taken
3 (Political) Utopian Thinking
4 Critical Theory
5 A New Perspective on Contemporary Critical Theory
1 Marx’s Two Utopian Paradoxes
1 The Deployment of the Label ‘Utopian’ and Its Consequences
2 Marx’s Vision of the Communist Society
3 Utopia Cannot Be Envisaged
4 Imaginary vs. Rational Ideas
5 Utopian Visions Are Insignificant
2 The Origins of Adorno’s Utopieverbot
1 Adorno and Marxist Theory in the Early Twentieth Century
2 What Is the Utopieverbot?
3 From the Bilderverbot to the Utopieverbot
4 Marx’s Influence on the Utopieverbot
5 The Removal of Utopia into the Messianic Future
6 Culture Industry and Utopian Consciousness
7 The Problem with Identity Thinking
3 Negative Utopia?
1 Positive Utopia – a Point of Departure for Negative Thinking
2 Does Determinate Negation Make Sense?
3 The Emergence of the Positive in Constellations
4 Something Is Missing
4 Bloch’s Rejection of the Utopieverbot
1 Bloch’s Life and Times
2 Utopia as the ‘Not-Yet’
3 The Warm and Cold Streams of Marxism
4 Bloch’s Utopian Society: ‘Heimat’
5 The Utopian Core: ‘Invariant of Direction’
6 Traces Experiences and Expressions of Utopia
7 Concrete Utopian Thinking
5 An Ontology of Processual Utopia
1 The Prefigurations of Utopia in the ‘Not-Yet-Conscious’
2 Incompleteness of the World as the ‘Not-Yet-Become’
3 The Necessity of Utopian Thinking
4 Processual Utopia and Processual Utopian Thinking
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index