La contingenza dello Stato, della società e della “multitudo”. Althusser di fronte a Hobbes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
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(2018). La contingenza dello Stato, della società e della “multitudo”. Althusser di fronte a Hobbes [journal article - articolo]. In ETICA & POLITICA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/238692
Abstract:
After having first interpreted Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy as a paradigmatic example of a questionable individualistic humanism, Louis Althusser saw it as a prefiguration of the alternative materialist approach, grounded on contingency, which he developed in the last part of his work as a new reading of the Marxist tradition. The paper reconstructs and assesses this late retrospective appropriation of Hobbes’ political philosophy. Focusing on the central thesis according to which society is not an organism, but an encounter, it offers a symptomatic reading of it, by showing that it reveals a deeper aporia of Althusser’s “aleatory materialism” itself. Indeed, the recourse to epicurean
atomism prevents Althusser from maintaining his original and more fundamental thesis about the social formation as a complex overdetermined whole.
atomism prevents Althusser from maintaining his original and more fundamental thesis about the social formation as a complex overdetermined whole.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Elenco autori:
Fanciullacci, Riccardo
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