Description
A new critical theory of social emancipation, which emboldens resistance to capitalism by rejecting nihilism and hopelessness.
About the Author
Saladdin Ahmed is a critical theorist and philosopher, teaching political theory and international relations at Union College, Schenectady, USA.
Reviews
In this challenging and courageous book, Saladdin Ahmed thinks through the terms and textures of 'negation'. He acutely interrogates thereby collective contemporary crises, global and planetary. Via a reinvigorated post-nihilism, the work articulates formations of critical solidarity with marginal subjects while unframing fascism as an 'ideology form'. Such formidable conviction is rare in our present. * Saurabh Dube, Distinguished Professor-Researcher in the Centre of Asian and African Studies, The College of Mexico, Mexico *
This book offers a bold vision for a transformative politics that passes through the hopelessness of the present situation. Declining the liberal reformist agenda (a better world imaginable only from within the existing realm of possibilities) and the defeatist attitude (nothing can overcome global capitalism), Ahmed calls for an exit from the current state of affairs via an inventive reinvention of cosmopolitanism. * Zahi Zalloua, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature, Whitman College, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350269293
Author Saladdin Ahmed
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC