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Description
Considering solidarity and mutual aid at the intersection of political philosophy and biology, made more urgent by the COVID-19 crisis, this book is grounded in the work of Catherine Malabou and takes her theories in creative new directions.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Politics of Plasticity: Cooperation without Chains – Catherine Malabou
Part I 'An Internal Principle of Cooperation, Assistance and Repair' - Solidarity and Plasticity
Chapter 3 Solidarity as Necessity: Subject, Structure, Practices – Thomas Telios
Chapter 4 What Prevents Mutual Aid? On Trauma and Destructive Plasticity – Petr Kouba
Chapter 5 The Dynamics of Plasticity: Absolute Knowing and Sympoiesis – Rasmus Sandnes Haukedal
Chapter 6 Ethics of the Care for the Brain: Neuroplasticity with Stirner, Malabou, and Foucault – Tim Elmo Feiten
Chapter 7Individuation and Anarchy in Gilbert Simondon and Catherine Malabou – Arianne Conty
Part II 'The War of Each Against All Is Not the Law of Nature' - Mutual Aid, Anarchism and Evolutionary Biology
Chapter 8 The Anarchist Impulse: A Factor of Human and Non-Human Nature - Gearóid Brinn & Georgina Butterfield
Chapter 9 Mutual Aid Armat
Product details
| Published | 03 Apr 2024 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781538157978 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Illustrations | 2 b/w illustrations; |
| Dimensions | 228 x 151 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Unchaining Solidarity composes a bracing study of anarchist social forms to reveal their capacity to unleash the protean, emancipatory powers of the commons in singular figurations of non-reciprocity. Voicing variations on Catherine Malabou's opening invocation of a "politics of plasticity," its essays deploy a powerfully conceived political and conceptual force as they range freely across the contemporary forms of anarchist solidarity, from neuroplasticity and new materialism to Covid and feminist solidarity.
Nick Nesbitt, Princeton University
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This collection of thoughtful reflections on solidarity takes off from its character and role in the “mutual aid” tradition of anarchism. Exploring ideas about how to make such solidarity concrete and accessible, it has much to offer activist philosophers concerned to re-appropriate the term.
Bob Brecher, emeritus professor of moral philosophy, University of Brighton
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Let this stunning gathering of theorists surprise, puzzle, and entertain you: their work unchains altogether different mode of analysis, one that calls attention to the politics of mutual aid, solidarity, and care.
Andrej Grubacic, professor of anthropology at California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, editor of the Journal of World-Systems Research, and the author of Living at the Edges of Capitalism, Wobblies and Zapatistas
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