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CONSIDERAÇÕES SOBRE O CONCEITO DE REVOLUÇÃO E SUAS RELAÇÕES COM AS IDEIAS DE TEMPO E HISTÓRIA: EM BUSCA DE UMA NOÇÃO CONTEMPORÂNEA. (Portuguese)
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- Author(s): Guazzelli Valerio, Raphael
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Trans/Form/Ação; 2024, Vol. 47 Issue 1, preceding p1-24, 25p- Subject Terms:
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- Alternate Title: Considerations on the concept of revolution and its relations with the ideas of time and history: in search of a contemporary notion. (English)
- Abstract: The article explores the development of the concept of revolution in modernity. We start from the hypothesis, formulated by Lazzarato, who claims that the abandonment of the idea of revolution is the reason for the political and theoretical defeat of critical thinking after May 68. Next, we trace a brief genealogy of the concept of revolution, focusing on the legacy of the French Revolution. In this part we use the analyzes of the classic study by Koselleck, but also from the Foucauldian reading of Kant. A third moment is dedicated to the critique between the conception of time and its relationship with history in the work of Giorgio Agamben. The Italian, supported by Walter Benjamin, argues that Marxism lacked a radical understanding of time as relevant as its conception of history. Finally, we explore the dichotomy of uprising and revolution in an attempt to open other argumentative hypotheses to critical thinking from the idea of suspension of historical time present in a study by another Italian, Furio Jesi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: O artigo explora o desenvolvimento do conceito de revolução na modernidade. Parte-se da hipótese, formulada por Lazzarato, que afirma ser o abandono da ideia de revolução a razão da derrota política e teórica do pensamento crítico pós-maio de 68. A seguir, traça-se uma breve genealogia do conceito de revolução, detendo-se na herança da Revolução Francesa. Nesta parte, utilizam-se as análises do clássico estudo de Kosseleck, mas também a leitura foucaultiana de Kant. Um terceiro momento é dedicado à crítica entre a concepção de tempo e sua relação com a história, na obra de Giorgio Agamben. O italiano, amparado em Walter Benjamin, argumenta que faltou ao marxismo uma compreensão radical do tempo, à altura de sua concepção de história. Para finalizar, explora-se a dicotomia revolta e revolução, na tentativa de abrir outras hipóteses argumentativas ao pensamento crítico, a partir da ideia de suspensão do tempo histórico presente num estudo de outro italiano, Furio Jesi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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