Raids on Human Consciousness: Writing, Anarchism, and ViolenceHowever one looks at violence -- as an instrument of bureaucracy or ideology; as a product of racial, gender, or class antagonisms; or as the inevitable result of power politics -- it is an integral part of every social system and is one of the most pressing problems of our tortured century. In Raids on Human Consciousness Arthur Redding examines the contention that violence, be it the mass product of revolutionary uprising or a private sadomasochistic indulgence, may be taken to instill in those who commit it the capacity for radical change. Conscious that mainstream theory considers violence deviant, a departure from the normal equilibrium of social and aesthetic structures, while other critiques take it to be integral to any dynamic system, Redding begins with the anarchist inquiry into the relationship of violence to the imaginary representation of modern communities. He explores the "public images" of anarchism in literature and popular culture and emphasizes the diverse strategies by which modern writers encounter, derive, deflect, and manipulate fantasies of political violence. Redding recognizes that language fails when confronted with the extreme suffering of human bodies. Acknowledging that flesh is subject to war, torture, and everyday brutality -- violations to which language can never do justice -- he nonetheless finds it urgent to reclaim language on the far side of suffering. |
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Before continuing with Sorel , I want to deal briefly with various discussions of the
circulation of political violence within the social and economic order , in the hope
of isolating the distinctions between a sort of structural violence ( class struggle )
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For Sorel Marx ' s essential contribution to the sociology of power is precisely the
concept of class struggle . Yet Sorel was neither a mainstream Marxist nor a
proper anarchist . He fully recognized the fantasy involved in acts of violence , the
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or planning of those struggles by a trade - union or political leadership ; on the
other hand it has proposed symbolic ... the mythic ( as opposed to concrete or
historical ) nature of a collective overdetermination that would unify the struggle .
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Raids on Human Consciousness: Writing, Anarchism, and Violence Arthur F. Redding No preview available - 1998 |