Main
Radical Democracy and Collective Movements Today: The Biopolitics of the Multitude Versus the Hegemony of the People
Radical Democracy and Collective Movements Today: The Biopolitics of the Multitude Versus the Hegemony of the People
Alexandros Kioupkiolis
4.0
/
5.0
0 comments
The 'Arab spring', the Spanish 'Indignados', the Greek 'Aganaktismenoi' and the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement all share a number of distinctive traits. They made extensive use of social networking and were committed to the direct democratic participation of all as they co-ordinated and conducted their actions. Leaderless and self-organised, they were socially and ideologically heterogeneous, dismissing fixed agendas or ideologies. Still, the assembled multitudes that animated these mobilisations often claimed to speak in the name of 'the people', and they aspired to empowered forms of egalitarian self-government in common.Similar features have marked collective resistances from the Zapatistas and the Seattle protests onwards, giving rise to theoretical and practical debates over the importance of these ideological and political forms. By engaging with the controversy between the autonomous, biopolitical 'multitude' of Hardt and Negri and the arguments in favour of the hegemony of 'the people' advanced by J. Ranciere, E. Laclau, C. Mouffe and S. Zizek the central aim of this book is to discuss these instances of collective mobilisation, to probe the innovative practices and ideas they have developed and to debate their potential to reinvigorate democracy whilst seeking something better than 'disaster capitalism'.
Categories:
Year:
2014
Edition:
New edition
Publisher:
Ashgate Publishing Company
Language:
English
Pages:
247
ISBN 10:
1409470520
ISBN 13:
9781409470526
ISBN:
1409470520,9781409470526
Your tags:
Reference Almanacs Yearbooks Atlases Maps Careers Catalogs Directories Consumer Guides Dictionaries Thesauruses Encyclopedias Subject English as a Second Language Etiquette Foreign Study Genealogy Quotations Survival Emergency Preparedness Test Preparation Words Grammar Writing Research Publishing Social Sciences Children s Studies Communication Media Criminology Customs Traditions Demography Disaster Relief Emigration Immigration Folklore Mythology Gender Gerontology Holidays Human Geography Li
Comments of this book
There are no comments yet.