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- W2279805890 abstract "The opening claim of this book is that “a spectre is haunting Europe”, the spectre of an anodyne public governance regime that combines an unshakable belief in the virtues of neoliberal market regulation for organizing the production and distribution of individual and collective wealth with horizontally networked, inclusive and participatory public-decision procedures and institutions that permit an idyll of pluralistic governance to be staged as the eternal guarantee for social cohesion and democratic accountability. Throughout this book, the cracks, ruptures, aporias, and critiques of this depoliticizing configuration have been surgically dissected and intellectually scrutinized. Of course, no consensus has emerged – or could have emerged – with respect either to the theoretical and empirical diagnosis of the displacement of the political or to the prophylactic qualities of potentially re-politicizing discourses and/or strategies. In this concluding chapter, we shall concentrate on two perspectives that are customarily ignored or sidelined in both theoretical and political debates on the possibilities of re-politicization in depoliticizing times. While considerable attention has been paid to processes of de-or post-politicization, the subtle differences between theoretical and political positions with respect to both the operational efficacy of depoliticization and its implications for thinking possibilities of re-politicization are rarely examined. In this contribution, we focus on Slavoj Žižek’s arguments of the ‘foreclosure of the political’ and Alain Badiou’s views on the ‘event’ and the potential for a ‘rebirth of history’. We argue that they offer an alternative to the impotent acting-out that animates much of the contemporary politics of resistance. Emphasizing ‘the political’ as a performative act rather than a theoretically prefigurable procedure, we then explore the staging of re-politicization in recent urban insurgencies around the world. We conclude that these proto-political events possess the immanent potential to liberate the signifiersof ‘democracy’ and ‘equality’ from the post-political vacuum in which they are currently languishing." @default.
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- W2279805890 title "Insurgent architects and the spectral return of the urban political" @default.
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