A Leftist Ontology

A Leftist Ontology

Beyond Relativism and Identity Politics

Edited by Carsten Strathausen

Foreword by William E. Connolly

A new ontology for a globalized world

304 Pages, 6 x 9 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780816650309
  • Published: July 17, 2009
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A Leftist Ontology

Beyond Relativism and Identity Politics

Edited by Carsten Strathausen

Foreword by William E. Connolly

ISBN: 9780816650309

Publication date: July 17th, 2009

304 Pages

9 x 6

Rich with analyses of concepts from deconstruction, systems theory, and post-Marxism, with critiques of fundamentalist thought and the war on terror, this volume argues for developing a philosophy of being in order to overcome the quandary of postmodern relativism. Undergirding the contributions are the premises that ontology is a vital concept for philosophy today, that an acceptable leftist ontology must avoid the kind of identity politics that has dominated recent cultural studies, and that a new ontology must be situated within global capitalism.

A Leftist Ontology offers a timely intervention in political philosophy, featuring some of the leading voices of our time.

Contributors: Bruno Bosteels, Cornell U; Christopher Breu, Illinois State U; Nicholas Brown, U of Illinois at Chicago; Sorin Radu Cucu, Manhattan College; George Edmondson, Dartmouth College; Eva Geulen, U of Bonn; Philip Goldstein, U of Delaware; Klaus Mladek, Dartmouth College; Alberto Moreiras, U of Aberdeen; Jeffrey T. Nealon, Pennsylvania State U; William Rasch, Indiana U; Ben Robinson, Indiana U; Imre Szeman, McMaster U; Roland Vegso, U of Tennessee, Knoxville.
 

William E. Connolly is professor and chair of political science at The Johns Hopkins University.