Rewolucja bezpodmiotowa a filozofia stanu wyjątkowego
No-subject Revolution and the Philosophy of the State of Emergency
Author(s): Tymoteusz KochanSubject(s): Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: state of emergency; theory of revolution; Rudi Dutschke; SDS; Herbert Marucse; Ulrike Meinhof; E.J. Batalow; unrevolutionary proletariat; late capitalism; marxism
Summary/Abstract: In this paper I try to describe the theory of creating the revolution as proposed by Rudi Dutschke and leftist german student’s organisation called SDS. The main objective of the that strategy was to organize direct actions aimed at antagonizing the society and providing the working class with an example of capitalism’s cruelty. The goal was to force the capitalism to create an inside state of emergency so the proletariat turns against the now evil and oppressive system. The history ultimately verified this plan and proved it’s ineffectiveness – but the state of emergency politics proved to be an efficient method of destroying the solidarity of the international working class. In a later section of the article i describe the criticism formulated against the Dutschke’s and Marcuse’s theory as presented by marxism-leninism of the Seventies. Following is my statement that both parties of philosophers underestimated the capitalism itself and the factor of global capitalist culture which provides the western proletariat with an idea that their (imperialist) capitalism is the ultimate way of achieving well-being. Thus I try to explain why the Global North isn’t interested in revolution and the policies of revolutionary socialism.
Journal: Nowa Krytyka: czasopismo filozoficzne.
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 39
- Page Range: 59-73
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Polish