Revolt, revolution, critique: the paradox of society/ Bulent Diken.

By: Diken, BulentMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2012Description: xi, 204 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415495455Subject(s): Revolutions | Social change DDC classification: 303.4
Contents:
Introduction: Life Without Idea Part I: Revolt and Counter-revolt 1. Revolt and Repetition 2. The Profane 3. Revolt as Pure Politics Excursus I: The Ghost of Spartacus Part II: Revolt and Counter-Revolution 4. The Infinite Revolution 5. Nothing and Everything 6. Strategy and Intoxication 7. Mass Movement, Elections and the Medieval Man 8. Antagonisms and Disjunctive Syntheses Excursus II: Huxley's Brave New World - and Ours Part III: Critique and Counter-Critique 9. Critique of Critique of Critique... 10. Critique as Communism, Communism as Critique Afterword: De Te Fabula Narratur!
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Introduction: Life Without Idea

Part I:

Revolt and Counter-revolt

1. Revolt and Repetition

2. The Profane

3. Revolt as Pure Politics
Excursus I: The Ghost of Spartacus

Part II: Revolt and Counter-Revolution

4. The Infinite Revolution

5. Nothing and Everything

6. Strategy and Intoxication

7. Mass Movement, Elections and the Medieval Man

8. Antagonisms and Disjunctive Syntheses Excursus II: Huxley's Brave New World - and Ours

Part III: Critique and Counter-Critique

9. Critique of Critique of Critique...

10. Critique as Communism, Communism as Critique

Afterword: De Te Fabula Narratur!

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