DESIGN NEGATION
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POLITICS 2.0
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POPULISM
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THE PEOPLE
THE PEOPLE
"The rationalist longing for an undistorted rational communication and for a soical unity based on rational consensus is profoundly antipolitical because it ignores the crucial place of passions and affects in politics."
"Rawls explains that 'a liberal view removes from the political agenda the most devisive issues.' What is this, if not the drawing of a frontier between what is negotiable in a liberal society and what is not negotiable? What is this, if not a decision that establishes a distinction between the private and public spheres?"
"The rationalist longing for an undistorted rational communication and for a soical unity based on rational consensus is profoundly antipolitical because it ignores the crucial place of passions and affects in politics."
"Rawls explains that 'a liberal view removes from the political agenda the most devisive issues.' What is this, if not the drawing of a frontier between what is negotiable in a liberal society and what is not negotiable? What is this, if not a decision that establishes a distinction between the private and public spheres?"
"The specific political distinction towhich political actions and motives can be reduced is that between friend and enemy. [...]"
"The political enemy need not be morally evil or aesthetically ugly; he need not appear as an economic competitor, and it may even beadvantageous to engage with him in business transactions. But he is, nevertheless, the other, the stranger; and it is sufficient for his nature that he is, in a specially intense way,existentially something different andalien, so that in the extreme case conflicts with him are possible."
Carl Schmitt
"Domination works through the distinction of the public,which belongs to everyone,and the private, where the liberties of all prevail."
The public sphere is "a sphere of encounters and conflicts between the two opposed logics of police and politics, of the natural government of social competences and the government of anyone and everyone (.......) It entails struggling against thedistribution of the public and the private that shores up the twofold domination of the oligarchy in the Stateand in society."
"Democracy is as bare in itsrelation to the power of wealth as it is to the power ofkinship that today comes toassist and to rival it."
Jacques Rancière"An institutionalist discourse is one that attempts to make the limits of the discursive formation coincide with the limits of the community". [...] The opposite takes place in the case of populism: a frontier of exclusion divides society in two camps. The 'people', in that case, is something less than the totality of the members of the community: it is a partial component which nevertheless aspires to be conceived as the only legitimate totality."
JACQUES RANCIÉRE
CHANTALMOUFFE
CARLSHMITT
ERNESTOLACLAU
"Domination works through the distinction of the public,which belongs to everyone,and the private, where the liberties of all prevail."
The public sphere is "a sphere of encounters and conflicts between the two opposed logics of police and politics, of the natural government of social competences and the government of anyone and everyone (.......) It entails struggling against thedistribution of the public and the private that shores up the twofold domination of the oligarchy in the Stateand in society."
"Democracy is as bare in itsrelation to the power of wealth as it is to the power ofkinship that today comes toassist and to rival it."
Jacques Rancière
JACQUES RANCIÉRE
"The rationalist longing for an undistorted rational communication and for a soical unity based on rational consensus is profoundly antipolitical because it ignores the crucial place of passions and affects in politics."
"Rawls explains that 'a liberal view removes from the political agenda the most devisive issues.' What is this, if not the drawing of a frontier between what is negotiable in a liberal society and what is not negotiable? What is this, if not a decision that establishes a distinction between the private and public spheres?"
"The rationalist longing for an undistorted rational communication and for a soical unity based on rational consensus is profoundly antipolitical because it ignores the crucial place of passions and affects in politics."
"Rawls explains that 'a liberal view removes from the political agenda the most devisive issues.' What is this, if not the drawing of a frontier between what is negotiable in a liberal society and what is not negotiable? What is this, if not a decision that establishes a distinction between the private and public spheres?"
CHANTALMOUFFE
"The specific political distinction towhich political actions and motives can be reduced is that between friend and enemy. [...]"
"The political enemy need not be morally evil or aesthetically ugly; he need not appear as an economic competitor, and it may even beadvantageous to engage with him in business transactions. But he is, nevertheless, the other, the stranger; and it is sufficient for his nature that he is, in a specially intense way,existentially something different andalien, so that in the extreme case conflicts with him are possible."
Carl Schmitt
CARLSHMITT
"An institutionalist discourse is one that attempts to make the limits of the discursive formation coincide with the limits of the community". [...] The opposite takes place in the case of populism: a frontier of exclusion divides society in two camps. The 'people', in that case, is something less than the totality of the members of the community: it is a partial component which nevertheless aspires to be conceived as the only legitimate totality."
ERNESTOLACLAU
Kurkdjian Soerabaia
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VOOR DE HARDWERKENDE NEDERLANDER
Ersa Siregar
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VOOR DE HARDWERKENDE NEDERLANDER
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