The global triumph of democracy was announced thirty years ago,
promising an age of consensus in which the dispassionate consideration
of objective problems would give birth to a world at peace. Today,
these grand hopes lie in ruins, and the era touted as new has turned
out to be remarkably similar to the old order. To understand why this
might be so, we need to examine the nature of the consensus itself,
which is not the peace that it promised but rather the map of a
territory on which new forms of warfare are being waged. The objective
reality that imposed itself at the end of the 1990s was an absolutized
and globalized capitalism which has produced ever more inequality,
exclusion and hate.
In this book Jacques Rancière delivers a frank and piercing critique
of the globalized capitalist consensus. The invasion of Iraq, the
riots on Capitol Hill and the rise of the European far right all
attest to the true nature of this consensus, as does the current
state-sanctioned racism which exploits the disenchanted progressive
tradition and is led by an intelligentsia that claims to be left-wing.
At the same time, Rancière praises the dynamism of social movements
which affirm the power of the assembly of equals and its capacity for
worldmaking: autonomous protest collectives have proven themselves
capable of opening breaches in the consensual order and challenging
the post-1989 system of domination.
Les mer
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9781509558698
Publisert
2024
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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