Giving body to the impossible: the meaning of dialetic from Theodor Adorno, by Vladimir Safatle
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v2i37p257-266Keywords:
negative dialectic, Theodor Adorno, Vladimir Safatle, ResenhaAbstract
A new collapse of modernization. This is the diagnosis under which Vladmir Safatle's new book is written. But not an “infrastructural” collapse of modernization, along the lines of Kurz, for which the crisis of the labor society of real socialism would mark an “imminent crisis of the modern labor society in general”, because of the “competition mechanisms had so much success and undermined and weakened in fact the foundations of the commodity-producing system” (1992, p. 90). Safatle shows that the crisis of the labor society also has a superstructural dimension in three directions.
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ADORNO, T. Dialética negativa. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar. 2009.
KURZ, R. O colapso da modernização: da derrocada do socialismo de caserna à crise da economia mundial. Rio de Janeiro: Paz e Terra, 1992.
SAFATLE, V. A paixão do negativo: Lacan e a dialética. São Paulo: Unesp, 2006.
SAFATLE, V. Dar corpo ao impossível: o sentido da dialética a partir de Theodor Adorno. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica, 2019.
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