What happens to left and liberal political orientations when
faith in progress is broken, when both the sovereign individual and
sovereign states seem tenuous, when desire seems as likely to seek
punishment as freedom, when all political conviction is revealed as
contingent and subjective? "Politics Out of History" is animated by
the question of how we navigate the contemporary political
landscape when the traditional compass points of modernity have all
but disappeared. Wendy Brown diagnoses a range of contemporary
political tendencies--from moralistic high-handedness to low-lying
political despair in politics, from the difficulty of formulating
political alternatives to reproaches against theory in intellectual
life--as the consequence of this disorientation.
"Politics Out of History" also presents a provocative argument
for a new approach to thinking about history--one that forsakes the
idea that history has a purpose and treats it instead as a way of
illuminating openings in the present by, for example, identifying
the haunting and constraining effects of past injustices
unresolved. Brown also argues for a revitalized relationship
between intellectual and political life, one that cultivates the
autonomy of each while promoting their interlocutory potential.
This book will be essential reading for all who find the
trajectories of contemporary liberal democracies bewildering and
are willing to engage readings of a range of thinkers--Freud, Marx,
Nietzsche, Spinoza, Benjamin, Derrida--to rethink democratic
possibility in our time.
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