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In the present article the author endeavours to compare the main assumptions of Italian post-operaist feminism (mostly those related to the Wages for Housework campaign) with Luce Irigaray’s sexuate difference philosophy. Assuming as a departure point the notion of labour force reproduction, the author tries to prove the synergic potential sustaining between the two mentioned perspectives – the most noteworthy convergence between them is the eventually shared ontological horizon stemming from Marx’s perspective on communism as “the real movement which abolishes the present state of things.”
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The text considers the relations between friendship and revolution. The author seeks inspiration for the understanding of these relations in St. Thomas’s opusculum, On Kingship, Negri’s and Hardt’s books and Jadwiga Staniszkis Samoograniczająca się rewolucja [Self-limiting Revolution]. Friendship helps to rebel against tyranny but the overpowering rebellion hinders the maintenance of friendship – St. Thomas suggests. The solution is a difficult art of the self-limiting of revolution, inspired by the Christian love of a neighbour and Mao Tse-Tung’s cultural revolution (within limits, of course).
Praktyka Teoretyczna
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2013
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vol. 9
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issue 3
63-110
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Text undertakes a much needed contextual and critical reading of Marxian„Fragment on Machines” from the Grundrisse. The crucial thesis states that despitethe seeming crisis of the post-operaist Marxism, theoretical intuitions formulatedby thinkers like Negri, Virno, Vercellone are still valid. Three various but interrelatedtypes of post-operaist reading are presented here in detail to support theargument: the political, the philosophical and the historico-economical. In thelast part of the paper they are confronted with three main lines of critique of thepost-operaist readings: the philological, the political-economic and the „political”.Through such a confrontation some of the arguments are refuted and reevaluated.
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Tekst podejmuje niezbędną na polskim gruncie kontekstową i krytyczną lekturę Marksowskiego Fragmentu o maszynach z Zarysu krytyki ekonomii politycznej. Kluczowym wątkiem jest teza o ciągłej aktualności, pomimo pozornego kryzysu, intuicji teoretycznych przedstawicieli marksizmu postoperaistycznego. Dla jej podparcia zreferowane zostały kluczowe założenia trzech typów lektury „Fragmentu”: politycznej, filozoficznej i historyczno-ekonomicznej. Odczytania te zostały skonfrontowane z trzema głównymi liniami krytyki, odpowiednio: filologiczną, ekonomiczno-polityczną oraz „polityczną”. W ramach tej konfrontacji część zarzutów została odparta i zrewaluowana.
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