Humanismus nach dem Tod des Menschen

Flucht und Rückkehr des subjektiven Faktors der Geschichte

Authors

  • Thomas Seibert

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v42i167.314

Keywords:

Humanismus, Poststrukturalismus, Subjekt, Post-Marxismus, Posthumanismus

Abstract

By passing through the “death of man”, Deleuze’s, Guattari’s and Foucault’s antihumanism dissolved the teleologically founded “history” of traditional marxism into a pluralist history of pure contingency. When today’s postmarxism as outlined by Hardt/ Negri or Badiou/Zizek returns to a historical subject and its “materialist teleology” (Hardt/ Negri), their philosophical move seems to be a step back into traditions already overcome. But poststructuralism and postmarxism don’t block each other in the dead end of an eitheror. Instead of this, their constellation opens up a third option rightly named “posthumanism”.

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Published

2012-06-01

How to Cite

Seibert, T. (2012). Humanismus nach dem Tod des Menschen: Flucht und Rückkehr des subjektiven Faktors der Geschichte. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 42(167), 305 – 325. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v42i167.314

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