Hermeneutic Communism: From Heidegger to Marx

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HERMENEUTIC COMMUNISM

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INSURRE CTI ONS: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture Slavoj Ziiek, Clayton Crockett, Creston Davis,_]eErey\M Robbins, Editors

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HERHiEiEUTiC CUHNiUiiiS§i FRDM HEIDEGGER T0 MARX

GIANNI VATTIMO * SANTIAGO ZABALA

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Vattimo, Gianni, 1936­

Hermeneutic communism : from Heidegger to Marx / Gianni Vattimo and Santiago Zabala.

p. cm. - (Insurrections) Includes bibliographical references (p. 199) and index.

ISBN 978-0°2.3I°l$801°2 paper) - ISBN 978-o-2.31-5:1807-8 (e-book)

1. Communism-Philosophy z. Philosophy Marxist. 3. Hermeneutics. L Zabala, Santiago,

1975- lL Title. Ill. Series. HX73y38§ zou 33§.4OI1dC12

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CUNTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii

Introduction 1 PART I. FRAMED DEMOCRACY 1. imposing Descriptions 11 Truth’s Violence 17 The Conservative Nature of Realism 26

The Winner’s History 37

2. Armed Capitalism 45 'The Impositions of the Liberal State 51

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Conserving Financial Recessions 58 Fighting the Weak 64

PART Il. HERMENEUTIC COMMUNISM 3. Interpretation as Anarchy 75 The Anarchic Vein of Hermeneutics 79 Existence Is Interpretation 87 Hermeneutics as Weak Thought 95

4. Hermeneutic Communism 109 Weal