Can the Marxist tradition still provide new resources for thinking the specificity of historical time? This volume proposes to transform our understanding of Marxism by reconnecting with the âsubterranean currentsâ of plural temporalities that have traversed its development. From Rousseau and Sieyès to Marx, from Bloch to Althusser, from Gramsci to Pasolini and Postcolonialism, the chapters in this volume seek both to valorise neglected resources from Marxismâs contradictory history, and also to read against the grain its orthodox and heterodox currents. Privileging not the single time of historical development, but the plural temporalities that intertwine in and constitute any given historical conjuncture, and arguing against merely subjectivist theories of temporal multiplicity, this volume studies the articulation of the real, plural temporalities of mass political action. Comprehending their dynamics is a necessary precondition for a renewed politics of emancipation.
Contributors include: Luca Basso, Stefano Bracaletti, Mauro Farnesi Camellone, Fabio Frosini, Augusto Illuminati, Nicola Marcucci, Vittorio Morfino, Luca Pinzolo, Peter D. Thomas and Massimiliano Tomba.
Peter D. Thomas, Ph.D (2008), University of Amsterdam, is Senior Lecturer in the History of Political Thought at Brunel University London. He is the author of The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism (Brill, 2009) and co-editor of Encountering Althusser: Politics and Materialism in Contemporary Radical Thought (Bloomsbury, 2012) and In Marxâs Laboratory: Critical Interpretations of the Grundrisse (Brill, 2013).
Introduction: Tempora multa
âVittorio Morfino and Peter D. Thomas
1 The Temporality of the General Will
âAugusto Illuminati
2 The French Revolution and the Temporality of the Collective Subject between Sieyès and Marx
âLuca Basso
3 Layers of Time in Marx: From the Grundrisse to Capital to the Russian Commune
âMassimiliano Tomba
4 Temporality in Capital
âStefano Bracaletti
5 On Non-Contemporaneity: Marx, Bloch, Althusser
âVittorio Morfino
6 Fraternitas militans. Time and Politics in Ernst Bloch
âMauro Farnesi Camellone
7 Gramsciâs Plural Temporalities
âPeter D. Thomas
8 âSpace-Timeâ and Power in the Light of the Theory of Hegemony
âFabio Frosini
9 The Seeds of Ancient History: The Polemical Anachronism of Pier Paolo Pasolini
âLuca Pinzolo
10 Modern Times: Sociological Temporality between Multiple Modernities and Postcolonial Critique
âNicola Marcucci
References Index
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