The Government of Time : Theories of Plural Temporality in the Marxist Tradition.
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- 9789004291201
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- BD638 .G684 2018
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction. Tempora multa (Morfino and Thomas) -- Chapter 1. The Temporality of the General Will (Illuminati) -- Chapter 2. The French Revolution and the Temporality of the Collective Subject between Sieyès and Marx (Basso) -- Chapter 3. Layers of Time in Marx: From the Grundrisse to Capital to the Russian Commune (Tomba) -- Chapter 4. Temporality in Capital (Bracaletti) -- Chapter 5. On Non-Contemporaneity: Marx, Bloch, Althusser (Morfino) -- Chapter 6. Fraternitas militans. Time and Politics in Ernst Bloch (Farnesi Camellone) -- Chapter 7. Gramsci's Plural Temporalities (Thomas) -- Chapter 8. 'Space-Time' and Power in the Light of the Theory of Hegemony (Frosini) -- Chapter 9. The Seeds of Ancient History: The Polemical Anachronism of Pier Paolo Pasolini (Pinzolo) -- Chapter 10. Modern Times: Sociological Temporality between Multiple Modernities and Postcolonial Critique (Marcucci) -- References -- Index.
This volume studies the 'subterranean currents' of plural temporalities that have traversed the development of the Marxist tradition. Chapters on Rousseau, Sieyès, Marx, Bloch, Althusser, Gramsci, Pasolini and Postcolonialism highlight the articulation of the plural temporalities of mass political action.
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