The Insistence that is Posthegemony: Negativity, Technique, and the Question of Alienation

  • Gareth Williams University of Michigan
Keywords: Hegemony, Alienation, Negativity, Marx, Lenin, Gramsci, Traditional Marxism, Laclau & Mouffe, Americanism, Afro-pessimism

Abstract

In this essay, hegemony in traditional Marxism is posited as a social ontology based on overcoming the alienation of the masses. The aim of hegemony is to produce the full realization through the work of the proletariat as one specific political subject, as a collective version of the bourgeois subject. The emancipation through hegemony marks the self-realization of the proletariat as the subject of history, as one subject that somehow imposes itself on the alienated forms of capitalism. On the other hand, poshegemony is thought from the decline of the subjectivist and productivist idolatry of hegemony, from the end of its expired truth, in the name of another promise. 

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Published
2022-12-09
How to Cite
Williams G. (2022). The Insistence that is Posthegemony: Negativity, Technique, and the Question of Alienation. Res Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas, 25(3), 391-407. https://doi.org/10.5209/rpub.77216