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Author:
Di Cesare, Donatella, author.
Title:
The time of revolt / Donatella Di Cesare ; translated by David Broder.
Edition:
English edition.
Publisher:
Polity,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
vi, 142 pages ; 19 cm
Subject:
Government, Resistance to.
Civil disobedience.
Protest movements.
Civil Disorders
Resistance au gouvernement.
Desobeissance civile.
Contestation.
Protest movements.
Government, Resistance to.
Civil disobedience.
Other Authors:
Broder, David, translator.
Other Titles:
Tempo della rivolta. English
Notes:
"Originally published as Il tempo della rivolta ℗♭ Bollati Boringhieri edutire, Torino, 2020"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-142).
Summary:
"As capitalism triumphs on the ruins of utopias and faith in progress fades, revolts are breaking out everywhere. From London to Hong Kong and from Buenos Aires to Beirut, protests flare up, in some cases spreading like wildfire, in other cases petering out and reigniting elsewhere. Not even the pandemic has been able to stop them: as many were reflecting on the loss of public space, the fuse of a fresh explosion was lit in Minneapolis with the brutal murder of George Floyd. We are living in an age of revolt. But what is revolt? It would be a mistake to think of it as simply an explosion of anger, a spontaneous and irrational outburst, as it is often portrayed in the media. Exploding anger is not a bolt from the blue but a symptom of a social order in which the sovereignty of the state has imposed itself as the sole condition of order. Revolt challenges the sovereignty of the state, whether it is democratic or despotic, exposing the violence that underpins it. Revolt upsets the agenda of power, interrupts time, throws history into disarray. The time of revolt, discontinuous and intermittent, is also a revolt of time, an anarchic transition to a space of time that disengages itself from the architecture of politics. This brilliant reflection on the nature and significance of revolt will be of interest to students of politics and philosophy and to anyone concerned with the key questions of politics today."-- Back cover
ISBN:
1509548394
9781509548392
1509548386
9781509548385
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240773846
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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