Violence and Civility
On the Limits of Political Philosophy
by Étienne Balibar
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Pub Date May 19 2015 | Archive Date Jun 30 2015
Description
In this impassioned argument, Étienne Balibar boldly confronts the insidious causes of violence, racism, nationalism, and ethnic cleansing worldwide. Through a novel synthesis of theory and empirical studies of violence drawn from contemporary life, Balibar tests the limits of political philosophy to formulate new, productive conceptions of war, revolution, sovereignty, and class.
Using the pathbreaking thought of Derrida as a starting point, Balibar designs a topography of cruelty converted into extremism by ideology, juxtaposing its subjective forms (identity delusions, the desire for extermination, and the pursuit of vengeance) and its objective manifestations (capitalist exploitation and an institutional disregard for life). Through a lively engagement with Marx, Hegel, Hobbes, Clausewitz, Schmitt, and Luxemburg, Balibar advances a new understanding of politics as antiviolence and a fresh approach to achieving and sustaining civility. Rooted in the principles of transformation and empowerment, Balibar's versatile theory brings hope to a world increasingly divided by difference even as it draws closer together.
Étienne Balibar is emeritus professor of philosophy at Paris X Nanterre and emeritus professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine. He is currently professor of modern European philosophy at Kingston University, London, and visiting professor at Columbia University. His books include Reading Capital (with Louis Althusser); Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identites (with Immanuel Wallerstein); The Philosophy of Marx; Spinoza and Politics; and Equaliberty: Political Essays.
Advance Praise
“Contemporary political thought has had little success moving from the empirical to the theoretical. This is what Étienne Balibar does so well in Violence and Civility by working with the concept of Gewalt, the conflation of power and violence.”
—Donald M. Reid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Nothing could be more of our moment than violence, which is to say that nothing is more in need of a proper and strenuous philosophical treatment. That’s what you have in this erudite and brilliantly unpredictable book.”
—Bruce Robbins, author of Perpetual War: Cosmopolitanism from the Viewpoint of Violence
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780231153980 |
PRICE | $30.00 (USD) |
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