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Bart van der Steen

    Linke Philosophie heute
    Party, state, revolution
    A European Youth Revolt
    • 2017

      Slavoj Žižek is one of the most prominent public intellectuals of the left. His central claim holds that “today, it is more crucial than ever to continue to question the very foundations of capitalism as a global system”. To do so, Žižek proposes ‘reloading’ Lenin and updating Leninist notions of the proletariat, the political party and revolution. The precise contents of these updated notions, however, remain curiously underdeveloped. This volume therefore sets out to critically discuss Slavoj Žižek’s conceptualisation of politics, political organisation and especially the (past, present and future) state. It seeks to investigate Žižek’s works in search of a coherent state theory, and to subsequently examine its internal consistency and critical potential. This book is the first to analyse the evolution of Žižek’s thinking about the state in great detail, from his writings on the limits of liberal democracy (and how to overcome them) to his views on revolution, the Soviet state and post-revolutionary society. Consequently, his ideas are grounded in radical and (post-) Marxist debates on the state and revolution and in his debates with other radical thinkers. This volume contains contributions by noted scholars and writers, such as Erik Vogt, Geoff Boucher and Agon Hamza. Marc De Kesel is an associate professor at Saint Paul University, Ottawa. Bart van der Steen is a lecturer at Leiden University, Leiden.

      Party, state, revolution
    • 2016

      A European Youth Revolt

      European Perspectives on Youth Protest and Social Movements in the 1980s

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the interconnectedness of youth revolts across Europe during the early 1980s, focusing on riots and protests in cities like Zurich, Berlin, and Amsterdam. It examines the motivations behind radicalized youth actions, including their responses to police brutality and social inequality. By analyzing these uprisings, the text seeks to uncover links between different movements and their mutual influences, providing a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal period in European social history.

      A European Youth Revolt