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Jason Read, "The Politics of Transindividuality" (Haymarket Books, 2017)

Jason Read, "The Politics of Transindividuality" (Haymarket Books, 2017)

FromNew Books in Sociology


Jason Read, "The Politics of Transindividuality" (Haymarket Books, 2017)

FromNew Books in Sociology

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76 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2023
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Many major political questions today revolve around questions of human nature; what sort of people we are and what sort of people we're capable of being constitute both the goals and limits of the sort of society we can and ought to try and create. Jason Read's The Politics of Transindividuality (Haymarket Books, 2017) looks at a number of figures who've used trandindividuality to explore the ways in which our social context generates various forms of subjectivity, and how those forms of subjectivity can in turn generate the society they occupy. The book covers a variety of figures in topics, going as far back as Spinoza, Hegel and Marx before turning to contemporary thinkers such as Balibar, Simondon, Virno and Lazzarrato, and interrogates the sort of people we are being made into.
Jason Read is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern Maine. In addition toThe Politics of Transindividuality, he is also the author of The Micro-Politics of Capital: Marx on the Prehistory of the Present (SUNY, 2003).
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Released:
Dec 31, 2023
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