Subtracting/Rejecting One. Occupy as Asubjective Recomposition
Subtracting/Rejecting One. Occupy as Asubjective Recomposition
Author(s): Gerald RaunigSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Фондация за хуманитарни и социални изследвания - София
Keywords: molecular revolution; n – 1; multiplicity; occupy; asubjective recomposition
Summary/Abstract: If today’s revolutions are not only taken as molar, as – in a narrow sense – political projects, but rather also as molecular revolutions, then the aesthetics of existence takes its place alongside the political project as a continual work of giving form to life, to living together. A contemporary concept of molecular revolution requires the ethicoaesthetic level of transforming forms of living into a beautiful and good life, as well as the becoming of forms of living together across continents: micro-machines, which in their singular situativity develop disobedient modes of existence and subjectivation, as well as translocally dispersed, global abstract machines.
Journal: Критика и хуманизъм
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 40
- Page Range: 67-75
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English
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