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- W4320728312 abstract "This chapter examines Andre Colomer's usage of these same Bergsonian paradigms to critique both syndicalism and communism and to promote his alternative theory of radical nominalism and creativity, based on a merger of Henri Bergson's thought with that of Max Stirner, author of the individualist manifesto, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. For Colomer, a creative reading of Stirner's egoism through the lens of Bergson's metaphysics proved especially compelling as a justification for anarchist-individualism. Throughout Creative Revolution, references to the elan vital serve to define voluntarism as integral to the Marxist doctrine of historical materialism. Colomer deployed Stirner and Bergson's critique of rationalism and abstractions to justify his notion of the liberated ego. For Bergson, intuition inspired artistic creation, philosophic reflection and scientific discovery, while for Sorel and the authors of Creative Revolution, its chief manifestation was the overthrow of democracy and the nation-state through class struggle." @default.
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- W4320728312 title "Bergson, Creativity and the Vitalist Left" @default.
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