Tyranny, Hegemony, Emancipation: Thinking the Tyrant with Laclau and Mouffe

That the term "tyrant" is regaining currency in some political contexts demands a thorough consideration of its specificity as a subject position. In this paper, I propose to think the tyrant in light of the work of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. I will begin by considering the politic...

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Main Author: Aquino, Raymund Luther
Other Authors: Maesschalck, Marc
Format: Dissertation
Language:French
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-386786
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-3867862021-02-26T05:21:00Z Tyranny, Hegemony, Emancipation: Thinking the Tyrant with Laclau and Mouffe Aquino, Raymund Luther Maesschalck, Marc Leclercq, Jean Destrée, Pierre That the term "tyrant" is regaining currency in some political contexts demands a thorough consideration of its specificity as a subject position. In this paper, I propose to think the tyrant in light of the work of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. I will begin by considering the political subject from the viewpoint of the longstanding search for a subject of emancipation. Such a search has had to deal with several failures resulting from its incapacity to think the subject in view of the radical openness of the social. This social, replete with antagonism, is the discursive field where the game of hegemony plays out, implicating as participants not only the subject of emancipation but also the subject of oppression posed as its enemy in an antagonistic relation. "Tyrant" is but a name accorded by a subject aiming for emancipation to such an enemy. By rejecting all temptation to provide the tyrant with an essence, the very precarity of the term arises, as it is in the end nothing but an empty signifier charged with representing a universal at once impossible and necessary - in this case, total crime. As such, the term tyrant is only relevant for designating a subject position to the extent that, as an empty signifier, it is an object of hegemonic articulation. It is through the very naming of the... 2018 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-386786 fre info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description That the term "tyrant" is regaining currency in some political contexts demands a thorough consideration of its specificity as a subject position. In this paper, I propose to think the tyrant in light of the work of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. I will begin by considering the political subject from the viewpoint of the longstanding search for a subject of emancipation. Such a search has had to deal with several failures resulting from its incapacity to think the subject in view of the radical openness of the social. This social, replete with antagonism, is the discursive field where the game of hegemony plays out, implicating as participants not only the subject of emancipation but also the subject of oppression posed as its enemy in an antagonistic relation. "Tyrant" is but a name accorded by a subject aiming for emancipation to such an enemy. By rejecting all temptation to provide the tyrant with an essence, the very precarity of the term arises, as it is in the end nothing but an empty signifier charged with representing a universal at once impossible and necessary - in this case, total crime. As such, the term tyrant is only relevant for designating a subject position to the extent that, as an empty signifier, it is an object of hegemonic articulation. It is through the very naming of the...
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