Crisis, Class, Hegemony: Three Remarks on the Contemporary Critique of Capitalism

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Abstract

Azmanova rightly notes that the present conjuncture has been marked by a vexing exhaustion of utopian energies—which she sees underwritten by a condition of “meta-crisis” and a “paradox of emancipation.” I am sympathetic to her insights, but I wonder how these figure into a broader critique of the politics of present-day capitalism. In a brief addendum to this symposium, I remark on three theoretical problem areas pertinent to the contemporary critique of capitalism: (a) the theory of crisis as it pertains to emancipatory politics, (b) the idea of an emancipatory class, and (c) the concept of hegemony in the context of democratic politics.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Article number11
JournalEmancipations: A Journal of Critical Social Analysis
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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