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2050  urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20210505-085929-6
2051  10.17185/diskurs/74369
3000  Andrae, Steffen
4000  Mikrophysik des Widerstands$dAlexander Kluges politische Philosophie der Gefühle  [Andrae, Steffen]
4209  This article deals with Alexander Kluge's understanding of feelings as a potentially productive yet untapped form of political agency. Through an original reading of Marx and Freud Kluge develops a conception of Antagonistic Realism in which feelings appear as part of a rich aggregation of obstinate subjective capacities directed against the maintenance of the status quo. In my paper, I examine the broader societal-theoretical framework that guides Kluge's investigation, his idea of an anti-realism of feelings, as well as his reflections on their ideological engagement and their relationship to the political. Moreover, my article is an attempt to introduce Kluge's stimulating thought to discourses of critical social philosophy and political theory where it has hitherto been largely overlooked.
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5051  320
5550  Alexander Kluge
5550  Emotionen
5550  Gefühle
5550  Kritische Theorie
5550  Realismus
5550  Subjektivität