Annihilation and Utopia Routledge Library Editions Political Science Volume 8

Annihilation and Utopia  Routledge Library Editions  Political Science Volume 8
Author: Errol E. Harris
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415653533

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Originally published in 1966. The main purpose of this book is not philosophical speculation, but to draw the obvious conclusions from political and historical facts about the prospects and methods of human political survival. The central theme is developed in the context of problems which cause most anxiety today: the mounting arms race, the unstable balance of power, the rapid growth of population, racial conflicts and ideological incompatibilities.

Annihilation and Utopia

Annihilation and Utopia
Author: Errol E. Harris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135027254

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Originally published in 1966. The main purpose of this book is not philosophical speculation, but to draw the obvious conclusions from political and historical facts about the prospects and methods of human political survival. The central theme is developed in the context of problems which cause most anxiety today: the mounting arms race, the unstable balance of power, the rapid growth of population, racial conflicts and ideological incompatibilities.

Annihilation and Utopia

Annihilation and Utopia
Author: Errol Eustace Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 331
Release: 1966
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415491118

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Political Change in the Third World

Political Change in the Third World
Author: Charles F. Andrain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415584140

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Ideology and Utopia

Ideology and Utopia
Author: Karl Mannheim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1966
Genre: Social change
ISBN: OCLC:530292583

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The End of Utopia

The End of Utopia
Author: Russell Jacoby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:609455773

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The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K Le Guin s The Dispossessed

The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K  Le Guin s The Dispossessed
Author: Laurence Davis,Peter Stillman
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780739158203

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The Dispossessed has been described by political thinker Andre Gorz as 'The most striking description I know of the seductions—and snares—of self-managed communist or, in other words, anarchist society.' To date, however, the radical social, cultural, and political ramifications of Le Guin's multiple award-winning novel remain woefully under explored. Editors Laurence Davis and Peter Stillman right this state of affairs in the first ever collection of original essays devoted to Le Guin's novel. Among the topics covered in this wide-ranging, international and interdisciplinary collection are the anarchist, ecological, post-consumerist, temporal, revolutionary, and open-ended utopian politics of The Dispossessed. The book concludes with an essay by Le Guin written specially for this volume, in which she reassesses the novel in light of the development of her own thinking over the past 30 years.

World Literature for the Wretched of the Earth

World Literature for the Wretched of the Earth
Author: J. Daniel Elam
Publsiher: Fordham University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780823289820

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World Literature for the Wretched of the Earth recovers a genealogy of anticolonial thought that advocated collective inexpertise, unknowing, and unrecognizability. Early-twentieth-century anticolonial thinkers endeavored to imagine a world emancipated from colonial rule, but it was a world they knew they would likely not live to see. Written in exile, in abjection, or in the face of death, anticolonial thought could not afford to base its politics on the hope of eventual success, mastery, or national sovereignty. J. Daniel Elam shows how anticolonial thinkers theorized inconsequential practices of egalitarianism in the service of an impossibility: a world without colonialism. Framed by a suggestive reading of the surprising affinities between Frantz Fanon’s political writings and Erich Auerbach’s philological project, World Literature for the Wretched of the Earth foregrounds anticolonial theories of reading and critique in the writing of Lala Har Dayal, B. R. Ambedkar, M. K. Gandhi, and Bhagat Singh. These anticolonial activists theorized reading not as a way to cultivate mastery and expertise but as a way, rather, to disavow mastery altogether. To become or remain an inexpert reader, divesting oneself of authorial claims, was to fundamentally challenge the logic of the British Empire and European fascism, which prized self-mastery, authority, and national sovereignty. Bringing together the histories of comparative literature and anticolonial thought, Elam demonstrates how these early-twentieth-century theories of reading force us to reconsider the commitments of humanistic critique and egalitarian politics in the still-colonial present.