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Adventures of the Symbolic - Post-Marxism and Radical Democracy (Hardcover, New)
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Adventures of the Symbolic - Post-Marxism and Radical Democracy (Hardcover, New)
Series: Columbia Studies in Political Thought / Political History
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Marxism's collapse in the twentieth century profoundly altered the
style and substance of Western European radical thought. To build a
more robust form of democratic theory and action, prominent
theorists moved to reject revolution, abandon class for more
fragmented models of social action, and elevate the political over
the social. Acknowledging the constructedness of society and
politics, they chose the "symbolic" as a concept powerful enough to
reinvent leftist thought outside a Marxist framework. Following
Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Adventures of the Dialectic, which
reassessed philosophical Marxism at mid century, Warren Breckman
critically revisits these thrilling experiments in the aftermath of
Marxism. The post-Marxist idea of the symbolic is dynamic and
complex, uncannily echoing the early German Romantics, who first
advanced a modern conception of symbolism and the symbolic. Hegel
and Marx denounced the Romantics for their otherworldly and
nebulous posture, yet post-Marxist thinkers appreciated the rich
potential of the ambiguities and paradoxes the Romantics first
recognized. Mapping different ideas of the symbolic among
contemporary thinkers, Breckman traces a fascinating reflection of
Romantic themes and resonances, and he explores in depth the effort
to reconcile a radical and democratic political agenda with a
politics that does not privilege materialist understandings of the
social. Engaging with the work of Claude Levi-Strauss, Cornelius
Castoriadis, Claude Lefort, Marcel Gauchet, Ernesto Laclau, Chantal
Mouffe, and Slavoj Zizek, Breckman uniquely situates these
important theorists within two hundred years of European thought
and extends their profound relevance to today's political activism.
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