Description
Book SynopsisContends that today, more than ever, we need some form of political universality, some way of thinking about and realising a collective politics. -- .
Trade Review‘In this original and very well-researched book, Dr Newman tries to re-think the anarchist tradition within a wide intellectual background centered in the general movement from foundational to post-foundational political thought. He proposes the category of ´post-anarchism´, which he links with comparable approaches such as post-structuralism and even post-Marxism. This book will be extremely useful in re-awakening the interest in a current of political thought which has lost its centrality over the past century.’
Ernesto Laclau
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Table of ContentsAcknowledgements
Introduction
1. The politics of postmodernity
2. Power
3. Subjectivity
4. Ethics
5. Democracy
6. Radical politics today