Prozorov offers a radical reinterpretation of contemporary Russian politics in terms of Agamben's philosophy. Reconstructing Agamben's conception of the end of history, that challenges the Hegelian thesis, Prozorov approaches post-communist Russia as a post-historical terrain, in which the teleological dimension of politics has been deactivated.
Prozorov offers a radical reinterpretation of contemporary Russian politics in terms of Agamben's philosophy. Reconstructing Agamben's conception of the end of history, that challenges the Hegelian thesis, Prozorov approaches post-communist Russia as a post-historical terrain, in which the teleological dimension of politics has been deactivated.
SERGEI PROZOROV is Research Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. He is the author of three monographs and numerous articles on political philosophy and international relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Universal Post-Communism: Kojève and Agamben on the End of History A Time Like No Other: Russian Politics after the End of History The Janitor Generation: The Ethics of Disengagement in the Late-Soviet Period From a Shining Void: The Dialectic of Bespredel in Post-Communist Social Praxis The Invisible Victory: Experimentum Linguae and the Appropriation of Anomie
Universal Post-Communism: Kojève and Agamben on the End of History A Time Like No Other: Russian Politics after the End of History The Janitor Generation: The Ethics of Disengagement in the Late-Soviet Period From a Shining Void: The Dialectic of Bespredel in Post-Communist Social Praxis The Invisible Victory: Experimentum Linguae and the Appropriation of Anomie
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