For Revolt
Jussi Palmusaari
For Revolt
Jussi Palmusaari
This striking interpretation of Ranciere's uncompromising view of emancipation draws on his Maoist commitments and invariably rational and Kantian-moralist basis. Tracing the logic of abstract and atemporal space in all of Ranciere's work, it stands in contrast to the prevailing tendency to emphasise his sensitivity to evolving historical forms and changing regimes of sensibility. Overturning the meaning of Ranciere's interest in the sensible makes the object of his thinking clear: a revolt against a reality structured according to ordered temporalities and forms of appearance.
In making its case, For Revolt reconstructs Ranciere's relations to some of the crucial, yet unexplored, politico-historical frameworks of his thought, such as the Cultural-Revolutionary Maoism and the French Revolution, offering a fresh perspective on these revolutionary paradigms. Going against dominant views, this book argues for a fundamentally positive influence of Louis Althusser's philosophy on Ranciere's thought and analyses his relation to Marx and Kant based on previously undiscussed early student work. Through a critical discussion of Ranciere, For Revolt sheds light on the present predicament of emancipatory politics - its emphasis on the actualities of here and now and its difficulties in envisaging programmatic realisations of radically alternative futures.
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