Taking seriously Jacques Lacan's claim that 'the unconscious is politics', this volume proposes a new understanding of political power, interrogating the assumption that contemporary capitalism functions by tapping into forms of unconscious enjoyment, rather than providing transcendental conditions for the articulation of political meanings and desires. Whether we're aware of it or not, political communication today targets the audience's libidinal response through political and institutional language: in policies, speeches, tweets, social media appearances, gestures and images. Yet does this mean that current power structures no longer need symbolic or ideological frameworks? The authors in this volume think not. Far from demonstrating a shift to a post-ideological age, they argue instead that such methods inaugurate an altogether novel approach to political power. Written by leading scholars from around the world, including Roberto Esposito and Slavoj Zizek, each chapter reflects on contemporary power and inspires consideration of new political potentialities, which our focus on politics in transcendental rather than immanent terms has thus far obscured. In so doing,Capitalism and the New Political Unconsciousprovides an original and forceful exploration of the centrality of both psychoanalytic theory and the philosophy of immanence to an alternative understanding of the political.
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Capitalism and the New Political Unconscious: A Philosophy of Immanence
Fabio Vighiis Professor of Critical Theory and Italian at Cardiff University, UK. His previous titles include:Critical Theory and the Crisis of Contemporary Capitalism, co-authored with Heiko Feldner (Bloomsbury, 2015) andBetween Urban Topographies and Political Spaces: Threshold Experiences(2014), co-edited with Alexis Nuselovici and Mauro Ponzi.Riccardo Panattoniis Professor of Moral Philosophy and Director of the Department of Human Sciences at Verona University, Italy. His previous titles include:Giorgio Agamben. La vita che prende forma(2018) and, co-edited with E. Grazioli,Live. Intensità, intermittenza, registrazione(2017).
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