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Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption

Barria-Asenjo, Nicol; Žižek, Slavoj; Willems, Brian; Perunović, Andrea; Salas, Gonzalo; Balotol Jr, Ruben; Ayala-Colqui, Jésus

(Madrid : Ediciones Complutense, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Barria-Asenjo, Nicol
AU  - Žižek, Slavoj
AU  - Willems, Brian
AU  - Perunović, Andrea
AU  - Salas, Gonzalo
AU  - Balotol Jr, Ruben
AU  - Ayala-Colqui, Jésus
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3223
AB  - In the global contemporary political context, diverse social struggles are being alienated from each other to the point that the illusion of capitalism as the only possible socio-economic system is blurring all horizons of social change. In this article, we will aim to redefine the common causes of social struggles, by demonstrating their intersectionality and interdependence. In order to do so, we will engage with a number of concepts from Marx’s philosophy. In the introduction, we will examine the notion of value, claiming that Marx’s value theory is not simply a labor theory of value, but that it rather reflects the parallax structure of production and circulation, crystallized in the ultimate value-form of money. Having obtained these preliminary insights, we will go back to the phenomenon of labor in capitalism, to reinterpret, in the first section of the article, the Marxian distinction between productive and unproductive labor. From this will follow the first concrete examples of the intersectionality of social struggles against the abstraction of capital: namely, showing that gender and racial struggles have certain common causes, rooted in the Gramscian hegemony. In the second section, we will examine the distinction that Marx establishes between the formal and the real subsumption. The latter, we will claim, is decisive for understanding how capital structures the quasi-totality of our social relations. Following an interpretation of Maren Ade’s film Toni Erdmann, we will propose some possible means of intersectional struggle against real subsumption, that will find their theoretical backing in the concept of subversive universals. The concluding remarks will address the nuclear logic of the distribution and accumulation of capital, a symptom that survives throughout history preserved and driven by the omnipresence of ideology, and stress again implicitly the importance of common struggle in the unfreezing of emergence of a new revolutionary subject.
PB  - Madrid : Ediciones Complutense
T2  - Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política
T1  - Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption
IS  - 12(2)
SP  - 201
EP  - 210
DO  - 10.5209/ltdl.84516
ER  - 
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author = "Barria-Asenjo, Nicol and Žižek, Slavoj and Willems, Brian and Perunović, Andrea and Salas, Gonzalo and Balotol Jr, Ruben and Ayala-Colqui, Jésus",
year = "2023",
abstract = "In the global contemporary political context, diverse social struggles are being alienated from each other to the point that the illusion of capitalism as the only possible socio-economic system is blurring all horizons of social change. In this article, we will aim to redefine the common causes of social struggles, by demonstrating their intersectionality and interdependence. In order to do so, we will engage with a number of concepts from Marx’s philosophy. In the introduction, we will examine the notion of value, claiming that Marx’s value theory is not simply a labor theory of value, but that it rather reflects the parallax structure of production and circulation, crystallized in the ultimate value-form of money. Having obtained these preliminary insights, we will go back to the phenomenon of labor in capitalism, to reinterpret, in the first section of the article, the Marxian distinction between productive and unproductive labor. From this will follow the first concrete examples of the intersectionality of social struggles against the abstraction of capital: namely, showing that gender and racial struggles have certain common causes, rooted in the Gramscian hegemony. In the second section, we will examine the distinction that Marx establishes between the formal and the real subsumption. The latter, we will claim, is decisive for understanding how capital structures the quasi-totality of our social relations. Following an interpretation of Maren Ade’s film Toni Erdmann, we will propose some possible means of intersectional struggle against real subsumption, that will find their theoretical backing in the concept of subversive universals. The concluding remarks will address the nuclear logic of the distribution and accumulation of capital, a symptom that survives throughout history preserved and driven by the omnipresence of ideology, and stress again implicitly the importance of common struggle in the unfreezing of emergence of a new revolutionary subject.",
publisher = "Madrid : Ediciones Complutense",
journal = "Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política",
title = "Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption",
number = "12(2)",
pages = "201-210",
doi = "10.5209/ltdl.84516"
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Barria-Asenjo, N., Žižek, S., Willems, B., Perunović, A., Salas, G., Balotol Jr, R.,& Ayala-Colqui, J.. (2023). Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption. in Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política
Madrid : Ediciones Complutense.(12(2)), 201-210.
https://doi.org/10.5209/ltdl.84516
Barria-Asenjo N, Žižek S, Willems B, Perunović A, Salas G, Balotol Jr R, Ayala-Colqui J. Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption. in Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política. 2023;(12(2)):201-210.
doi:10.5209/ltdl.84516 .
Barria-Asenjo, Nicol, Žižek, Slavoj, Willems, Brian, Perunović, Andrea, Salas, Gonzalo, Balotol Jr, Ruben, Ayala-Colqui, Jésus, "Redefining the Common Causes of Social Struggles: An Examination of the Antinomies of Value, Labor and Subsumption" in Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política, no. 12(2) (2023):201-210,
https://doi.org/10.5209/ltdl.84516 . .
3

The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax

Barria-Asenjo, Nicol; Žižek, Slavoj; Willems, Brian; Perunović, Andrea; Balotol Jr., Ruebn; Salas, Gonzalo; Caycho-Rodriguez, Tomás

(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Barria-Asenjo, Nicol
AU  - Žižek, Slavoj
AU  - Willems, Brian
AU  - Perunović, Andrea
AU  - Balotol Jr., Ruebn
AU  - Salas, Gonzalo
AU  - Caycho-Rodriguez, Tomás
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3220
AB  - In this research, we will start by expo- sing the paradox of ‘surplus enjoyment’ (the Lacanian plus-de-jouir), showing that its parallax structure of lack and excess is also applicable to the pheno- menon of (surplus) repression. Linking his concept with the Hegelian Aufhebung, understood as a ‘failed negation of negation’ or a ‘negation of negation’ as failure, we will focus in detail on the central example illustrating our theoretical positions, which is Iciar Bollain’s film Tambien la Lluvia (Even the Rain). In analyzing its narrative structures that address the neocolonial reality, we will tend to approach indirectly, by reading the medium of cinematic narration, the ‘neocolonial question.’
PB  - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
T2  - Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía
T1  - The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax
IS  - 32
SP  - 37
EP  - 55
DO  - 10.15366/bp2023.32.002
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Barria-Asenjo, Nicol and Žižek, Slavoj and Willems, Brian and Perunović, Andrea and Balotol Jr., Ruebn and Salas, Gonzalo and Caycho-Rodriguez, Tomás",
year = "2023",
abstract = "In this research, we will start by expo- sing the paradox of ‘surplus enjoyment’ (the Lacanian plus-de-jouir), showing that its parallax structure of lack and excess is also applicable to the pheno- menon of (surplus) repression. Linking his concept with the Hegelian Aufhebung, understood as a ‘failed negation of negation’ or a ‘negation of negation’ as failure, we will focus in detail on the central example illustrating our theoretical positions, which is Iciar Bollain’s film Tambien la Lluvia (Even the Rain). In analyzing its narrative structures that address the neocolonial reality, we will tend to approach indirectly, by reading the medium of cinematic narration, the ‘neocolonial question.’",
publisher = "Universidad Autonoma de Madrid",
journal = "Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía",
title = "The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax",
number = "32",
pages = "37-55",
doi = "10.15366/bp2023.32.002"
}
Barria-Asenjo, N., Žižek, S., Willems, B., Perunović, A., Balotol Jr., R., Salas, G.,& Caycho-Rodriguez, T.. (2023). The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax. in Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.(32), 37-55.
https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2023.32.002
Barria-Asenjo N, Žižek S, Willems B, Perunović A, Balotol Jr. R, Salas G, Caycho-Rodriguez T. The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax. in Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía. 2023;(32):37-55.
doi:10.15366/bp2023.32.002 .
Barria-Asenjo, Nicol, Žižek, Slavoj, Willems, Brian, Perunović, Andrea, Balotol Jr., Ruebn, Salas, Gonzalo, Caycho-Rodriguez, Tomás, "The Cinematic Daydream as a Tool of Political Emancipation: Plus-de-Jouir, Aufhebung and the Parallax" in Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía, no. 32 (2023):37-55,
https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2023.32.002 . .