The negative foundation of the politics in the work of Laclau, Badiau y Zizek

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  • Tomás Lüders Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Keywords:

Laclau, Badiou, Žižek, posmarxism, fundamento, grounds

Abstract

The following essay tries to recognize regularities and differences in the work of three of the most important authors of what has been called the posmarxism: Ernesto Laclau, Alain Badiou y Slavoj Žižek

The posmarxism, it is needed to be said, does not constitute a theoretical paradigm, it is not a group of enunciateds that answer to the same system of formation. We are, nevertheless, considering discourses in which we can read problems approached from a similar enunciative position: subjects that need to construct theoretical foundations for a radical left that is alerted to leave its doctrinaire certainties.

Beyond the differences, and the debates, they can be find fundamental conceptual and argumentative coincidences in the works of these three authors, provided that they depart from the same "fundamental" point: the recovery of the critical potential of the political through the ontological negative thought of Heidegger and Lacan.

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Author Biography

Tomás Lüders, Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Licenciado en Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Doctorando en Comunicación Social, UNR y becario del CONICET. Profesor Titular de Semiótica y Análisis del Discurso en el Instituto Superior Autorizado Dante Alighieri 4058; Profesor Adjunto de la cátedra de Medios de Comunicación y Subjetividad -Universidad Abierta Interamericana- y Profesor Adjunto deAnálisis del Discurso -Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales.E-mail: tomluders@yahoo.com.ar

How to Cite

Lüders, T. (2012). The negative foundation of the politics in the work of Laclau, Badiau y Zizek. Cuadernos De H Ideas, 4(4). Retrieved from https://perio.unlp.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/cps/article/view/1406

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