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In Althusser, The Infinite Farewell-originally published in Spanish
and appearing here in English for the first time-Emilio de Ipola
contends that Althusser's oeuvre is divided between two
fundamentally different and at times contradictory projects. The
first is the familiar Althusser, that of For Marx and Reading
Capital. Symptomatically reading these canonical texts alongside
Althusser's lesser-known writings, de Ipola reveals a second,
subterranean current of thought that flows throughout Althusser's
classic formulations and which only gains explicit expression in
his later works. This subterranean current leads Althusser to move
toward an aleatory materialism, or a materialism of the encounter.
By explicating this key aspect of Althusser's theoretical practice,
de Ipola revitalizes classic debates concerning major
theoretico-political topics, including the relationship between
Marxism, structuralism, and psychoanalysis; the difference between
ideology, philosophy, and science; and the role of contingency and
subjectivity in political encounters and social transformation. In
so doing, he underscores Althusser's continuing importance to
political theory and Marxist and post-Marxist thought.
In Althusser, The Infinite Farewell-originally published in Spanish
and appearing here in English for the first time-Emilio de Ipola
contends that Althusser's oeuvre is divided between two
fundamentally different and at times contradictory projects. The
first is the familiar Althusser, that of For Marx and Reading
Capital. Symptomatically reading these canonical texts alongside
Althusser's lesser-known writings, de Ipola reveals a second,
subterranean current of thought that flows throughout Althusser's
classic formulations and which only gains explicit expression in
his later works. This subterranean current leads Althusser to move
toward an aleatory materialism, or a materialism of the encounter.
By explicating this key aspect of Althusser's theoretical practice,
de Ipola revitalizes classic debates concerning major
theoretico-political topics, including the relationship between
Marxism, structuralism, and psychoanalysis; the difference between
ideology, philosophy, and science; and the role of contingency and
subjectivity in political encounters and social transformation. In
so doing, he underscores Althusser's continuing importance to
political theory and Marxist and post-Marxist thought.
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