Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism

Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism

by Saladdin Ahmed
Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism

Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism

by Saladdin Ahmed

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Overview

Great critical theorists from Marx and Engels to Adorno and Horkheimer not only came from the margins but also stayed faithful to the plight of the marginalized. They refused to compromise about the struggle for equality and tried to universalize its emancipatory essence. From Marx to Benjamin, critical philosophers who showed fidelity to the cause were denied a career in European universities and made impoverished, stateless, and homeless. Marginalization and critical theory are inseparable; yet, today, Marxism is institutionalized, and the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory is gentrified. Critical Theory from the Margins, however, revives the Critical Theory that endorses criticism, aiming to negate dominant regimes of truth. It is unapologetic in its fidelity to the universalist struggles of the minoritized. In that spirit, Saladdin Ahmed shows that capitalism imposes a totalitarian social mode of existence and neoliberalism perpetuates fascism as a class of ideology across nationalist and religious movements. This book, then, is both a theorization and an argument in favor of the application of the episteme of the silenced as the essence of the critical education necessary for achieving universal emancipation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438494333
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 763 KB

About the Author

Saladdin Ahmed is Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Union College. He is the author of Totalitarian Space and the Destruction of Aura, also published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Captives of a Totalitarian Space

2. Toward a Critical Theory of Fascism: Fascism as an Ideology Form

3. Mobomass Mentality, Culture Industry, Fascism

4. It Is Political, not Cultural

5. A Critique of Positivism

6. Critical Theory and the Margins

Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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