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Badiou and Politics Bruno Bosteels

Badiou and Politics By Bruno Bosteels

Badiou and Politics by Bruno Bosteels


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Argues for understanding Badiou's thought as a revival of dialectical materialism

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Badiou and Politics by Bruno Bosteels

Badiou and Politics offers a much-anticipated interpretation of the work of the influential French philosopher Alain Badiou. Countering ideas of the philosopher as a dogmatic, absolutist, or even mystical thinker enthralled by the force of the event as a radical break, Bruno Bosteels reveals Badiou's deep and ongoing investment in the dialectic. Bosteels draws on all of Badiou's writings, from the philosopher's student days in the 1960s to the present, as well as on Badiou's exchanges with other thinkers, from his avowed masters Louis Althusser and Jacques Lacan, to interlocutors including Gilles Deleuze, Slavoj Zizek, Daniel Bensaid, Jacques Derrida, Ernesto Laclau, and Judith Butler. Bosteels tracks the philosopher's political activities from the events of May 1968 through his embrace of Maoism and the work he has done since the 1980s, helping to mobilize France's illegal immigrants or sans-papiers. Ultimately, Bosteels argues for understanding Badiou's thought as a revival of dialectical materialism, and he illuminates the philosopher's understanding of the task of theory: to define a conceptual space for thinking emancipatory politics in the present.

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If it is, by definition, unfair to expect critical theory to respond at the level of direct relevancy to the current conjuncture - if, indeed, such an imperative would dilute the very critical potency that makes the best critical writing transcend the immediate context of its composition - the circumstances of philosophical production and reception should, nonetheless, figure more in our reading, should trouble us more even as we learn from the 'stars' of the current philosophical firmament. Those circumstances - institutional, economic, academic - form the ambient frame through which Bosteels' luminously written reflections on Badiou's political philosophy should be read. - Tom Eyers, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books
Politics is a tough topic to tackle on any level. Badiou is a tough thinker to engage with. Bosteels unites, complements, and distinguishes both in his 436-page book working through the theories of a thinker who himself is grappling directly with politics: politics as an event, politics as being, and politics as one of four truth procedures defining the subject. - Kevin D. Kuswa, Culture Machine
Bruno Bosteels's fine book restores the political and philosophical context of Alain Badiou's lifework, and shows in particular how he has aimed at completing all the great unfinished problems of contemporary theory, particularly those of Althusser and Lacan. Not only does it serve as a useful introduction to a complex and many-faceted thinker, it also makes it possible for us to grasp some of the debates of the 1960s in a far more comprehensive way than before.-Fredric R. Jameson, Duke University
The most eagerly awaited book on Alain Badiou's political thought yet written, Bruno Bosteels's study is in a class of its own in every respect, remarkable as much for its enthusiasm and commitment as for its insight and precision, its depth of analysis and extraordinary breadth of reference. Badiou and Politics not only tracks the full course of Badiou's own distinctive post-Maoist trajectory in meticulous detail, it also provides an incisive and illuminating discussion of virtually the whole field of emancipatory theoretical engagement after Sartre.-Peter Hallward, author of Badiou: A Subject to Truth
If it is, by definition, unfair to expect critical theory to respond at the level of direct relevancy to the current conjuncture - if, indeed, such an imperative would dilute the very critical potency that makes the best critical writing transcend the immediate context of its composition - the circumstances of philosophical production and reception should, nonetheless, figure more in our reading, should trouble us more even as we learn from the 'stars' of the current philosophical firmament. Those circumstances - institutional, economic, academic - form the ambient frame through which Bosteels' luminously written reflections on Badiou's political philosophy should be read. -- Tom Eyers * Marx & Philosophy Review of Books *
Politics is a tough topic to tackle on any level. Badiou is a tough thinker to engage with. Bosteels unites, complements, and distinguishes both in his 436-page book working through the theories of a thinker who himself is grappling directly with politics: politics as an event, politics as being, and politics as one of four truth procedures defining the subject. -- Kevin D. Kuswa * Culture Machine *

About Bruno Bosteels

Bruno Bosteels is Professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University. He is the author of several books, including Alain Badiou, une trajectoire polemique and The Actuality of Communism, and the translator of Theory of the Subject and Wittgenstein's Antiphilosophy, both by Alain Badiou.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction. Elements of Dialectical Materialism 1
1. The Absent Cause 45
2. Lack and Destruction 77
3. One Divides into Two 110
4. The Ontological Impasse 157
5. Forcing the Truth 174
6. Logics of Change 197
7. From Potentiality to Inexistence 226
8. For Lack of Politics 250
Conclusion. The Speculative Left 273
In Dialogue with Alain Badiou
Appendix 1. Can Change Be Thought? 289
Appendix 2. Beyond Formalism 318
Notes 351
Selected Bibliography 407
Index 423

Additional information

GOR008463395
9780822350767
0822350769
Badiou and Politics by Bruno Bosteels
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
20110810
464
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