Argues that the political left has failed to claim its ideological victories and subsequently has enabled a depoliticization of crucially political concerns, such as the economy and capitalism.
Argues that the political left has failed to claim its ideological victories and subsequently has enabled a depoliticization of crucially political concerns, such as the economy and capitalism.
Jodi Dean is Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Erasmus Professor of the Humanities in the Faculty of Philosophy at Erasmus University in Rotterdam. She is the author of iek’s Politics, Publicity’s Secret: How Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy, and Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspace to Cyberspace.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Post-Politics and Left Victory 1 1. Technology: The Promises of Communicative Capitalism 19 2. Free Trade: The Neoliberal Fantasy 49 3. Democracy: A Knot of Hope and Despair 75 4. Resolve: Speaking of Evil 95 5. Ethics: Left Responsiveness and Retreat 123 6. Certainty: 9/11 Conspiracy Theories and Psychosis 145 Notes 177 Bibliography 195 Index 203
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Post-Politics and Left Victory 1 1. Technology: The Promises of Communicative Capitalism 19 2. Free Trade: The Neoliberal Fantasy 49 3. Democracy: A Knot of Hope and Despair 75 4. Resolve: Speaking of Evil 95 5. Ethics: Left Responsiveness and Retreat 123 6. Certainty: 9/11 Conspiracy Theories and Psychosis 145 Notes 177 Bibliography 195 Index 203
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