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Levinas's ethical metaphysics is essentially a meditation on what
makes ethical agency possible - that which enables us to act in the
interest of another, to put the well-being of another before our
own. This line of questioning found its inception in and drew its
inspiration from the mass atrocities that occurred during the
Second World War. The Holocaust , like the Cambodian genocide, or
those in Rwanda and Srebrenica, exemplifies what have come to be
known as the 'never again' situations. After these events, we
looked back each time, with varying degrees of incomprehension,
horror, anger and shame, asking ourselves how we could possibly
have let it all happen again. And yet, atrocity crimes are still
rampant. After Rwanda (1994) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1995),
came Kosovo (1999) and Darfur (2003). In our present-day world ,
hate crimes motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, and
mass hate such as genocide and terror, are on the rise (think, for
example, of Burma, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and North Korea). A critical
revaluation of the conditions of possibility of ethical agency is
therefore more necessary than ever. This volume is committed to the
possibility of 'never again'. It is dedicated to all the victims -
living and dead - of what Levinas calls the 'sober, Cain-like
coldness' at the root of all crime against humanity , as much as
every singular crime against another human being .
Using empirical research, this book critically analyses the
dynamics, culture and forms of subjectivity of neo-liberalism. It
draws upon existing historical, sociological and cultural studies
to excavate the geneaology of the capitalist subject with specific
emphasis on the neo-liberal govern-mental context of the last four
decades. Michel Foucault's notion of governmentality, which he
developed in his College de France lectures of 1978 and 1979, is
employed as an hermeneutic key to historically situate and
critically analyse the regimes of subject-formation characteristic
of neo-liberal capitalism. The current crisis in capitalism is
surveyed, along with earlier forms of capitalism, and the
transition in power from discipline to control is explored. The
study concludes by tracing the changing face of Homo Economicus in
relation to resistance levelled against neo-liberal capitalism and
the resultant metamorphises it has undergone. Drawing upon
political philosophy and political economy, Benda Hofmeyr presents
a comprehensive Foucaultian analysis and historical
contextualisation of the rise of neo-liberal governmentality.
Levinas's ethical metaphysics is essentially a meditation on what
makes ethical agency possible - that which enables us to act in the
interest of another, to put the well-being of another before our
own. This line of questioning found its inception in and drew its
inspiration from the mass atrocities that occurred during the
Second World War. The Holocaust , like the Cambodian genocide, or
those in Rwanda and Srebrenica, exemplifies what have come to be
known as the 'never again' situations. After these events, we
looked back each time, with varying degrees of incomprehension,
horror, anger and shame, asking ourselves how we could possibly
have let it all happen again. And yet, atrocity crimes are still
rampant. After Rwanda (1994) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1995),
came Kosovo (1999) and Darfur (2003). In our present-day world ,
hate crimes motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, and
mass hate such as genocide and terror, are on the rise (think, for
example, of Burma, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and North Korea). A critical
revaluation of the conditions of possibility of ethical agency is
therefore more necessary than ever. This volume is committed to the
possibility of 'never again'. It is dedicated to all the victims -
living and dead - of what Levinas calls the 'sober, Cain-like
coldness' at the root of all crime against humanity , as much as
every singular crime against another human being .
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