Jacques Derrida's Specters of Marx has had an enormous influence on
recent thought about the fate of human capabilities in late
capitalism, especially in Europe. Hontology explores a road not
taken in Specters of Marx - the idea that shame is the route by
which we access the capabilities for living that are abrogated in
modernity. More particularly still, the book considers the loss of
the New World as an horizon in which these abrogated capabilities
were still in play, and the inhabitants of the New World as
presenting forms of life before which Europeans felt shame in
comparison with their own. Finally, the book discusses what might
take the place of the New World now that its productive horizon of
shame has receded from view.
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