The Politics of Transindividuality

Voorkant
BRILL, 5 okt 2015 - 320 pagina's
The Politics of Transindividuality re-examines social relations and subjectivity through the concept of transindividuality. Transindividuality is understood as the mutual constitution of individuality and collectivity, and as such it intersects with politics and economics, philosophical speculation and political practice. While the term transindividuality is drawn from the work of Gilbert Simondon, this book views it broadly, examining such canonical figures as Spinoza, Hegel, and Marx, as well as contemporary debates involving Etienne Balibar, Bernard Stiegler, and Paolo Virno. Through these intersecting aspects and interpretations of transindividuality the book proposes to examine anew the intersection of politics and economics through their mutual constitution of affects, imagination, and subjectivity.
 

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Introduction Transindividuality A Concept for Marxism
1
Spinoza Hegel Marx
17
Excursus One Transindividuality as Politics in the Thought of Étienne Balibar
82
Individuating Simondon
102
Toward a Spinozist Critique of Political Economy
143
The Political Economy of Transindividuality in Stiegler and Virno
168
Imitation and Invention in Maurizio Lazzarato
227
The Politics and Economics of Transindividuality
248
Conclusion
286
Bibliography
293
Index
307
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