The Ruling Ideas : Bourgeois Political Concepts 🔍
Amy E. Wendling Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Lanham, Md, 2012
英语 [en] · EPUB · 0.8MB · 2012 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
描述
The concepts that organize our thinking wield, by virtue of this fact, a great deal of political power. This book looks at five concepts whose dominion has increased, steadily, during the bourgeois period of modernity: Labor, Time, Property, Value, and Crisis. These ruling ideas are central not only to many academic disciplines— from philosophy and law to the political, social, and economic sciences— but also to everyday life.
These ruling ideas explain the cultural attitudes of boredom and multitasking, revealing the inescapable internalized consciousness of time that has become a mode of political domination. They also explain the terrifying environmental problem of privatized property in water and the terrifying humanitarian problem of privatized property in human bodies and body parts. Finally, they explain the affective dimensions of the housing crisis, and especially why capitalism cultivates the desire to own a home that is beyond one’s means.
**
Review In her engaging and engaged new book, Amy E. Wendling subjects five clusters of ‘ruling ideas’ in bourgeois societies to illuminating critiques. Probing the economic, political, social, and ethical implications of labor, time, property, value, and crisis, she locates these concepts historically, explores their ontological and epistemological underpinnings, and, in often surprising and thought-provoking ways, identifies their implications for everyday practices and large-scale crises. The author shows how ruling ideas are grounded in and transform social relations, are embodied and ingrained, provoke resistance and rebellion, and generate paradoxes and contradictions. The result is a powerful and accessible critique of ruling ideas and their role in sustaining inequality, domination, and injustice. (Bob Jessop, Lancaster University)
This book is certainly part of the current critical renewal of the Marxist tradition, but it will also be important to anyone interested in social and political philosophy, ethics and problems of bio-ethics, and to anyone who wants to understand the origin and significance of the ruling ideas of our times. . . . The Ruling Ideas helps us to understand the present and what needs to be done, philosophically and politically, to invent a better future. Indeed, I think that this is a wonderful book and a very important contribution to various discourses and disciplines. (Bruno Gulli, Long Island University)
Wendling (philosophy, Creighton Univ.) offers a Marxian reading of the concepts of labor, time, property, value, and crisis. The high point of the book is her analysis of water and property, which is thoughtful and insightful, and will be of value to others working in environmental ethics. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate collections. ( CHOICE )
An absolutely invaluable volume, The Ruling Ideas possesses enormous cross-interdisciplinary appeal, far beyond the realms of philosophy or political science. For sociologists, the question arises as to how much group behavior is shaped by these exploitative concepts. Environmentalists and bioethicists will find in Wendling’s detailed discussion of the characteristics of property, as it relates to water conservation issues and the buying and selling of body parts, much theoretical background for their own work. Historians, especially, will discover their own research bolstered by the analysis offered herein; indeed, Wendling’s analysis of home ownership in the light of the 2008 housing crisis calls to mind Barbara M. Kelly’s Expanding the American Dream: Building and Rebuilding Levittown (1993). The Ruling Ideas reveals just how distant we remain from the horizon of true emancipation. Little wonder the continuing state of class-based oppression when even the concept of labor, for example, can so easily serve to reify bourgeois values, lending itself to the notion (even if not explicitly stated) that only those who labor—who perform specific acts of labor—have value, are citizens, are full persons. By making the commonplace uncommon, by uncovering the inhuman core of these ruling values, Wendling gives us the space to imagine a world truly different: a world in which people’s experience of themselves no longer reflects that tired Cartesian dualism but instead joins mind and body in a seamless whole; a world in which time is not separate from real, lived experience; a world in which an ethic of obligation has replaced the discourse of rights, especially as those rights pertain to the ownership of things; a world in which moral value is not the measure of one’s workday but rather embodied in one’s basic existence. ( Marx & Philosophy Review of Books )
About the Author
Amy E. Wendling is associate professor of philosophy at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Her first book Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation, was published by Palgrave Macmillan UK in 2009. She has, in addition, published numerous articles and given numerous lectures, both in the US and abroad. Herself a U.S. Fulbright Fellow to The Netherlands in 2003-4, Dr. Wendling now works with Creighton student applicants who have recently received Fulbright grants to Ecuador, Germany, and the Ukraine, among other places. Dr. Wendling is also involved in Creighton’s Renewable Energy Technology Program.
备用文件名
motw/The Ruling Ideas_ Bourgeois Political Conc - Amy E. Wendling.epub
备用文件名
nexusstc/The Ruling Ideas: Bourgeois Political Concepts/05e6ece3403a901044e266cc6575dfb9.epub
备用文件名
lgli/The Ruling Ideas.epub
备用文件名
lgrsnf/The Ruling Ideas.epub
备用文件名
zlib/Society, Politics & Philosophy/Government & Politics/Amy E. Wendling/The Ruling Ideas: Bourgeois Political Concepts_2925046.epub
备选作者
Wendling, Amy E.
备用出版商
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
备用出版商
Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
Lanham, Md, Maryland, 2012
备用版本
127, 20120730
备用版本
PT, 2012
元数据中的注释
0
元数据中的注释
lg1682394
元数据中的注释
{"isbns":["073916600X","9780739166000"],"last_page":148,"publisher":"Lexington Books"}
元数据中的注释
Memory of the World Librarian: Quintus
备用描述
"The concepts that organize our thinking wield, by virtue of this fact, a great deal of political power. This book looks at five concepts whose dominion has increased, steadily, during the bourgeois period of modernity: Labor, Time, Property, Value, and Crisis. These ruling ideas are central not only to many academic disciplines-- from philosophy and law to the political, social, and economic sciences-- but also to everyday life. These ruling ideas explain the cultural attitudes of boredom and multitasking, revealing the inescapable internalized consciousness of time that has become a mode of political domination. They also explain the terrifying environmental problem of privatized property in water and the terrifying humanitarian problem of privatized property in human bodies and body parts. Finally, they explain the affective dimensions of the housing crisis, and especially why capitalism cultivates the desire to own a home that is beyond one's means"-- Résumé de l'éditeur
备用描述
Machine generated contents note: Introduction
Chapter 1: Labor
Political Ontology
The Category Labor
Labor1: Ontology of the Self
Labor2: Historical Mode of Activity
Labor3: Category of Capitalist Modernity
Conclusion: On Work and Identity
Chapter 2: Time
Abstract Time as a System of Domination
Bourgeois Temporal Norms
Resistances to Temporal Domination
Rebellions against Temporal Domination
Complicity with Temporal Domination
Conclusion: Social Class and Temporality
Chapter 3: Property
Bourgeois Property and Ownership
Is Water Property?
Is Your Body Property?
Conclusion: Does Property Help or Harm Us?
Chapter 4: Value
Use Value, Bourgeois Value, and The Work of Retrieval
The Paradox of Value
Imagining Value
On Aristotle, Adam Smith, and Karl Marx
Conclusion: Labor's Exchange Value
Chapter 5: Crisis
Political Economy
Recurrence of Crisis
Fall in the Rate of Profit
The 2008 Economic Crisis and the False Desire of Home Ownership
Conclusion: Crisis Writ Large.
开源日期
2017-05-04
更多信息……

🚀 快速下载

成为会员以支持书籍、论文等的长期保存。为了感谢您对我们的支持,您将获得高速下载权益。❤️
如果您在本月捐款,您将获得双倍的快速下载次数。

🐢 低速下载

由可信的合作方提供。 更多信息请参见常见问题解答。 (可能需要验证浏览器——无限次下载!)

所有选项下载的文件都相同,应该可以安全使用。即使这样,从互联网下载文件时始终要小心。例如,确保您的设备更新及时。
  • 对于大文件,我们建议使用下载管理器以防止中断。
    推荐的下载管理器:JDownloader
  • 您将需要一个电子书或 PDF 阅读器来打开文件,具体取决于文件格式。
    推荐的电子书阅读器:Anna的档案在线查看器ReadEraCalibre
  • 使用在线工具进行格式转换。
    推荐的转换工具:CloudConvertPrintFriendly
  • 您可以将 PDF 和 EPUB 文件发送到您的 Kindle 或 Kobo 电子阅读器。
    推荐的工具:亚马逊的“发送到 Kindle”djazz 的“发送到 Kobo/Kindle”
  • 支持作者和图书馆
    ✍️ 如果您喜欢这个并且能够负担得起,请考虑购买原版,或直接支持作者。
    📚 如果您当地的图书馆有这本书,请考虑在那里免费借阅。