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For Theory is an invitation to review the impact of neoliberalization on critical thinking and a call to recover the momentum of theoretical production capable of sustaining better analyses of the conjuncture for an emancipatory strategy. Relying on the tradition of Althusserian studies, the book discusses the political, technocratic, neo-anarchist and reformist drifts of Latin American leftist thought and thus raises the need to advance in a materialistic and pluralistic conceptualization of historical time and to develop the category of overdetermination. It does so by focusing on the theory of reproduction and in a complex consideration of the concept of class struggle, in order to dispute the future with the dominant ideology that imposes a regime of presentist temporality, discouraging any emancipatory imagination of the future.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Warren Montag
Introduction. Facing theoretical defeat
PART I
Chapter I. Against Reformism and Politicism. Towards a Materialism of the Imaginary
Chapter II. Against Denouncing of Alienation. Towards a De-Centred theory of History and Politics
Chapter III. Against Neo-anarchism (the flipside of technocratism). Feminism in its Conjuncture
PART II
Chapter IV. No Theoretical Thinking Without Political Thought.
Chapter V. Political Desire of the True
Bibliography
Index

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Published 21 Apr 2021
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 206
ISBN 9781538147658
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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