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Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left (original 2000; edition 2000)

by Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, Slavoj Zizek

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In an unusual experiment, three theorists engage in a dialogue on central questions of contemporary philosophy and politics. Their essays, organized as separate contributions that respond to one another, range over the Hegelian legacy in contemporary critical theory, the theoretical dilemmas of multiculturalism, the universalism-versus-particularism debate, the strategies of the Left in a global economy, and the relative merits of post-structuralism and Lacanian psychoanalysis for a critical social theory.… (more)
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Title:Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left
Authors:Judith Butler
Other authors:Ernesto Laclau, Slavoj Zizek
Info:Verso (2000), Paperback, 300 pages
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This is must read if you are interested in any of these thinkers. Butler's contributions are as usual interesting, well written and cogent. However these contributions have largely been ignored by commentators on Butler. Butler's exchange with these 2 other important contributers to social and political thought is exemplary. The whole book stands as a very forthright and interesting discussion of both the complementarities but also the differences that separate all of them. ( )
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In an unusual experiment, three theorists engage in a dialogue on central questions of contemporary philosophy and politics. Their essays, organized as separate contributions that respond to one another, range over the Hegelian legacy in contemporary critical theory, the theoretical dilemmas of multiculturalism, the universalism-versus-particularism debate, the strategies of the Left in a global economy, and the relative merits of post-structuralism and Lacanian psychoanalysis for a critical social theory.

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