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Political Loneliness: Modern Liberal Subjects in Hiding examines the political significance of the experience of loneliness. The book conceives of loneliness as a symptom of the political alienation of modern life. Its central claim is that neoliberal subjectivity has rendered us lonely. That is, that the political structures we have inherited from the liberal tradition—such as the anonymity of the vote, or the emphasis on representation rather than deliberation—have left us hidden from one another, unable to appear as members of a common world. In view of this, the author suggests that it is precisely this experience of loneliness that makes modern subjects vulnerable to totalitarian domination and the delusional fellowship that drives it. This work thus provides a frame for interpreting such phenomena as the rise of totalitarianism at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book makes an important contribution to the fields of liberal political theory, current continental philosophy, and critical theory, centering on debates within these fields that are oriented by issues in politics, ethics, and community.

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Introduction: The Philosophical Problem of Loneliness / 1. Being-with and Being Lonely: Heidegger on the They-Self / 2. Plurality, Singularity, Relationality: Reclaiming Community in the Modern World / 3. Political Loneliness: Arendt on the Hiddenness of Neoliberal Subjects / 4. Organized Loneliness: Another Origin of Totalitarianism / 5. Totalitarianism Then and Now: The Birth of Neoliberalism / 6. Political Loneliness Today: America’s Hidden Trump Supporter / Conclusion: From Political Loneliness to a Politics of Appearance / Bibliography / Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 07/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786606945, 978-1786606945
      ISBN10: 1786606941

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Political Loneliness: Modern Liberal Subjects in Hiding examines the political significance of the experience of loneliness. The book conceives of loneliness as a symptom of the political alienation of modern life. Its central claim is that neoliberal subjectivity has rendered us lonely. That is, that the political structures we have inherited from the liberal tradition—such as the anonymity of the vote, or the emphasis on representation rather than deliberation—have left us hidden from one another, unable to appear as members of a common world. In view of this, the author suggests that it is precisely this experience of loneliness that makes modern subjects vulnerable to totalitarian domination and the delusional fellowship that drives it. This work thus provides a frame for interpreting such phenomena as the rise of totalitarianism at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book makes an important contribution to the fields of liberal political theory, current continental philosophy, and critical theory, centering on debates within these fields that are oriented by issues in politics, ethics, and community.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Philosophical Problem of Loneliness / 1. Being-with and Being Lonely: Heidegger on the They-Self / 2. Plurality, Singularity, Relationality: Reclaiming Community in the Modern World / 3. Political Loneliness: Arendt on the Hiddenness of Neoliberal Subjects / 4. Organized Loneliness: Another Origin of Totalitarianism / 5. Totalitarianism Then and Now: The Birth of Neoliberalism / 6. Political Loneliness Today: America’s Hidden Trump Supporter / Conclusion: From Political Loneliness to a Politics of Appearance / Bibliography / Index

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