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Title | LIBERATING REVOLUTION;EMANCIPATING RADICAL CHANGE FROM THE STATE |
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Creators | NATHAN ECKSTRAN D. |
Imprint | ALBANY: STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK PR, 2022 |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Revolutions. ; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English |
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Record key | on1293296062 |
Record create date | 1/25/2022 |
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Provides a novel conceptual and practical theory of revolution, engaging previous theories of revolution, contemporary continental philosophy, and systems theory.
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Who’s Afraid of Revolution?
- The State or Revolution: Separating False Friends
- The Dangers of Misusing a Revolution
- Modeling Revolution 1: Deviating from the Norm
- Modeling Revolution 2: Changing the Changes in the World
- Discovering the Outside of Time
- The Pathway to a New Theory of Revolution
- 2 Regulating Revolution: Nature, the Sovereign, and the Social Contract
- The Dawning of Revolution
- Capturing our Natural Freedom
- The Covenant that Binds
- Authorizing Control
- The Voice from Outside the Social Contract
- Regulationist Patterns of Contemporary Thought
- Spilling over the Edges of the World: Why Revolution and Nature Cannot Be Regulated
- 3 The Trajectory of the Dialectic: Guiding the Process of State Formation
- The Appearance of the Dialectic
- Fascism
- The Assimilation of Revolution
- Making Politics Friendly to Revolution
- Guiding Revolution from behind the Scenes
- Rearranging the Marxist Trajectory, Part 1: Science versus Organizing Principle
- Rearranging the Marxist Trajectory, Part 2: What Is the World?
- Rearranging the Marxist Trajectory, Part 3: New Revolutions
- Beyond the Dialectical Revolution
- 4 From out of Oblivion: Evental Thought and the Liberated Revolution
- Breaking with the State
- Question 1: Grounding Radical Change
- Question 2: The Potential of the Event
- Question 3: The Origin of Order
- Question 4: Connecting Order and Change
- Breaking up the State, but Holding on to the Pieces
- 5 Dynamic Anarchism’s Revolt: Turning the System against Itself
- Introduction
- Systems Theory, Deleuze, Guattari, and Badiou
- The Nature of Systems
- Metastates and States
- The Proper Role of Dyanamism
- How to Understand Radical Change
- The Experience of Revolution
- 6 Changing the World, No Matter the Cost: The Practice of Revolution
- The Wisdom of Revolt
- Multileveled Revolutions
- Speeds
- Adaptation not Hindered by Doctrine
- Use of Emergent Properties
- Innovation and Novelty
- Whole That Undermines an Archetype
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index