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Author Maurizi, Marco, 1974- author.

Title Beyond nature : animal liberation, Marxism, and critical theory / by Marco Maurizi
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]

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Series Historical materialism book series, 1570-1522 ; volume 235
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Soul of Animals under Socialism -- 2. Did You Say 'Dialectics'? -- 3. Singer & Sons -- 4. Against Animal Liberation Ideology -- 5. Critical Failures -- 6. Hegelian Animal Spirits -- 7. The Structure of the Book -- Part 1. Critique of Animal Liberation Ideology -- Chapter 1. What Is Antispeciesism? -- 1. Three Different Definitions -- 2. A Sociological Fallacy -- 3. Metaphysical and Historical Antispeciesism -- 4. Animal Liberation and Human Liberation? -- Chapter 2. On the Genesis of Speciesism -- 1. The Ambiguity of Speciesism
2. The Origin of Speciesism -- 3. How? -- 4. Speciesism and Human Liberation -- Chapter 3. Animal Rights Activism and Its Discontents -- 1. Two Forms of Praxis: Conflict and Inclusion -- 2. Conflict -- 3. Inclusion -- 4. The 'Bottom-Up' Change Is a Disguised Hierarchical Change -- 5. Veganism Is Not a Mode of Production -- Part 2. Marxism and Animal Liberation -- Chapter 4. Marxism and Animal Rights -- 1. One Struggle? -- 2. Animal Rights vs. Marx -- 3. The Role of Animals in Marxism -- 4. The Real Problem: Animal Alienation -- Chapter 5. Marxism and the Repression of Nature
1. Animal and Capital -- 2. History and Natural History in Marx and Engels -- 3. From Primitive Communism to the Early States -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 6. The Dialectical Animal -- 1. Animality and Anthropopoiesis -- 2. From the Institute for Social Research to the 'Frankfurt School' -- 3. From Nature to Animals -- 4. The Structure of Domination -- 5. The Specific Role of Animals in the General Scheme of Domination -- 6. The Dialectical Animal -- 7. Materialistic Solidarity -- 8. A New 'Dialectics of Nature' -- 9. The Reconciliation of Nature -- Part 3. Conclusion: Beyond Nature
Chapter 7. Towards a Post-Neolithic Society -- 1. Materialism and Technē -- 2. Universal History as a Catastrophe -- 3. The Universal Human Being and the Enlarged Animal Society -- 4. Rien faire comme une bête -- Chapter 8. The Aporetic Nature of the Theory/Praxis Opposition -- Epilogue. Antispeciesism and Anticapitalism -- References -- Index
Summary "In Beyond Nature Maurizi tackles the animal question from an unprecedented perspective: strongly criticizing the abstract moralism that has always characterized animal rights activism, the author proposes a historical-materialistic analysis of the relationship between humans and non-humans. By contrasting the thinking of Hegel, Marx and the Frankfurt School with classical authors in the field of animal rights (such as Singer, Regan, and Francione) this text offers an alternative, social and dialectical theory of animality and a different practical approach to the problem of animal suffering. The hopes for change placed in veganism, liberationism and animal activism are here assumed in a political, revolutionary perspective, in which human and animal liberation finally cease to oppose each other"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Animal rights -- Moral and ethical aspects
Animal rights -- Economic aspects
Animal rights -- Economic aspects
Animal rights -- Moral and ethical aspects
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021032819
ISBN 9004466657
9789004466654
Other Titles Al di là della natura. English