Critical Theory Poststructuralism and ‘Nietzsche’s Paradox’
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<p><em>Critical Theory Poststructuralism and ‘Nietzsche’s Paradox’ </em>addresses a fundamental question in the exchange between Critical Theory and poststructuralism: is poststructuralism justified in its critique of dialectical thinking and in the conclusion of this critique that we need to leave dialectics behind us to properly understand the social world?</p><p>When Deleuze’s book <i>Nietzsche and Philosophy </i>was first published back in 1962 it caused a sensation in France and its Nietzschean critique of Hegelian dialectics played a pivotal role in the emergence of the current of thought we call poststructuralism. However to what extent is this critique valid and justified? This question has never been adequately investigated. With this book Nektarios Kastrinakis attempts such an investigation through the exploration of the influence of Nietzsche in both Deleuze and Adorno. More specifically he investigates a paradox in 20th-century philosophy the ‘paradox of Nietzsche’: Nietzsche is claimed by Deleuze to be a fierce critic of Hegel’s dialectics and by authors like Gillian Rose and Karin Bauer to be the originator of Adorno’s negative dialectics. Kastrinakis argues that there are in fact at least ‘two Nietzsches’ one with an irrationalistic and one with a rationalistic critique of identity thinking on which both poststructuralism/Deleuze and Critical Theory/Adorno respectively lay a legitimate claim. He moreover enacts the missing in the literature debate between Adorno and Deleuze which concludes that Adorno’s critique of identity thinking (his negative dialectics) when modified to include an affirmative moment at its heart unacknowledged by Adorno himself can effectively challenge Deleuze’s Nietzschean critique of dialectics.</p><p><em>Critical Theory Poststructuralism and ‘Nietzsche’s Paradox’ </em>intervenes in the boundary between political philosophy and philosophy and will be of interest to scholars of Nietzsche Deleuze Adorno but also generally of poststructuralism and Critical Theory in these disciplines.</p>
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