Political Alchemy: Technology Unbounded

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This book explores politics as a form of alchemy, understood as the transformation of entities through an alteration of their identities. Identifying this process as a common denominator of many political phenomena, such as EU integration, mediatisation, communism or globalisation, the author demonstrates not only the widespread presence of alchemical techniques in politics, but also the acceleration of their deployment. A study of the steady growth of power as it reaches a continuous and permanent stage, thus avoiding the inherent difficulties connected with birth and death of political organisations and institutions, this volume reveals political alchemy to be a form of self-sustaining growth through sterile multiplication, devoid of meaning. Revealing both the integrative and disintegrative nature of a political process that, while appearing to work in the interests of all, in fact produces apathy, desperate mobilisation and despair by crushing concrete entities such as personality and tradition, Political Alchemy: Technology Unbounded will appeal to scholars of sociology and anthropology with interests in social theory and political thought.

Author(s): Agnes Horvath
Series: Contemporary Liminality Vol. 13
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of
Contents
Preface: The unbounded as infinite
Introduction
1.
Necromancy
2.
The fluxed matrix
3.
Replicators in compositions
4.
Charis vs the automaton
5.
The raised power
6.
Catacombing sensuals
7.
The multiplicative automatism
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Name index
Subject index