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- Book Title
- World of Becoming
- ISBN
- 9780822348795
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Philosophy
- Publication Name
- World of Becoming
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Subject
- History & Theory, Political, Political Ideologies / Democracy
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Series
- A John Hope Franklin Center Book Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Item Weight
- 21.4 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 224 Pages
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Duke University Press
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0822348799
ISBN-13
9780822348795
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Number of Pages
224 Pages
Publication Name
World of Becoming
Language
English
Subject
History & Theory, Political, Political Ideologies / Democracy
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Philosophy
Series
A John Hope Franklin Center Book Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
21.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
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2010-028793
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Reviews
"Connolly certainly opens a path for those wishing to make such a positive contribution in political theory and philosophy. This complexly crafted reinvigoration of a Deleuzean approach to Nietzsche's closure of metaphysics is sure to inspire further engagement with the topics covered. The strength of this new approach by Connolly is his engagement with recent advances in neuroscience and mathematics, and his emphasis on positive outcomes. While not for the faint-hearted, those looking for inspiration may find it in this exciting new work." - Alexander C. Karolis, Critical Horizons, “ A World of Becoming continues William E. Connolly’s project of a ‘positive’ pluralism: one unafraid of the ‘messy fecundities’ of a complex world tense with unresolved tendencies yet effervescent with emergent potential. Against the politics of resentment so dominant today, he argues for an ethos of radical ‘interinvolvement’ affirmative of becoming, with all its promise and all its loose ends. To counter the otherworldly lure of final transcendent solutions in which the politics of resentment too often takes refuge, he proposes the meeting ground of a non-doctrinal faith that amplifies attachment to this world as a work-in-progress and collective adventure. Written in flowingly accessible prose that sacrifices nothing of the complexity it charts, and as passionate as it is conceptually precise, A World of Becoming is a political and philosophical statement of foremost importance for our times.�- Brian Massumi , author of Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation, " A World of Becoming continues William E. Connolly's project of a 'positive' pluralism: one unafraid of the 'messy fecundities' of a complex world tense with unresolved tendencies yet effervescent with emergent potential. Against the politics of resentment so dominant today, he argues for an ethos of radical 'interinvolvement' affirmative of becoming, with all its promise and all its loose ends. To counter the otherworldly lure of final transcendent solutions in which the politics of resentment too often takes refuge, he proposes the meeting ground of a non-doctrinal faith that amplifies attachment to this world as a work-in-progress and collective adventure. Written in flowingly accessible prose that sacrifices nothing of the complexity it charts, and as passionate as it is conceptually precise, A World of Becoming is a political and philosophical statement of foremost importance for our times."- Brian Massumi , author of Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation, " A World of Becoming is a deeply original and timely book drawing together a series of ideas, discoveries, and concepts from a wide range of fields into a coherent image of a new way of responding to what William E. Connolly understands as the human predicament. It suggests many practical guidelines, forms of action, types of ethos, and modes of interaction directly applicable to some of the most intractable social and political problems we face today. It is a brave and engaged work."-- James Williams , author of Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense, " A World of Becoming is a deeply original and timely book drawing together a series of ideas, discoveries, and concepts from a wide range of fields into a coherent image of a new way of responding to what William E. Connolly calls the human predicament. it suggests many practical guidelines, forms of action, types of ethos, and modes of interaction directly applicable to some of the most intractable social and political problems we face today. it is a brave and engaged work."-James Williams, author of Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense, A World of Becoming is a remarkably rich and rewarding work, and Connolly a thinker whose claims demand serious reflection and thought. His work does not shy away from the vexing philosophical and political questions of our time. Such thoroughgoing examination of the concrete challenges humanity currently faces is admirable. Furthermore, he offers a strong foundation upon which we might begin to build a practical orientation for affirming political life in a world of disequilibrium and disorder., "In A World of Becoming Connolly identifies the question of the relationship of subjectivity to authenticity as an element of what he calls the human predicament. From that perspective, he enables us to start seeing things differently, to join in describing a world of becoming in which a predicament, as opposed to a condition, allows us to think more complexly about the directions we may take as we either bide our time or make it." - Thomas Dumm, Theory & Event, " A World of Becoming is a remarkably rich and rewarding work, and Connolly a thinker whose claims demand serious reflection and thought. His work does not shy away from the vexing philosophical and political questions of our time. Such thoroughgoing examination of the concrete challenges humanity currently faces is admirable. Furthermore, he offers a strong foundation upon which we might begin to build a practical orientation for affirming political life in a world of disequilibrium and disorder." - Robert W. Glover, Philosophy in Review, "William E. Connolly has not so much written about a world of becoming as he has enacted it, energized it, opened it into language limpid and alive with the temporal pulsation he narrates. A leading political philosopher here takes politics and philosophy somewhere other than where they have been, somewhere densely enmeshed in the Deleuzian and Whiteheadian philosophies of open-ended process, somewhere strangely hospitable to any thinking-even theological-respectful of its own uncertainty. With him we 'enter into moments of suspension to allow creative thoughts to gestate when a new fork in time is underway.' The book is brilliant with metamorphosis."- Catherine Keller , author of The Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming, "William E. Connolly has not so much written about a world of becoming as he has enacted it, energized it, opened it into language limpid and alive with the temporal pulsation he narrates. A leading political philosopher here takes politics and philosophy somewhere other than where they have been, somewhere densely enmeshed in the Deleuzian and Whiteheadian philosophies of open-ended process, somewhere strangely hospitable to any thinking--even theological--respectful of its own uncertainty. With him we 'enter into moments of suspension to allow creative thoughts to gestate when a new fork in time is underway.' The book is brilliant with metamorphosis."-- Catherine Keller , author of The Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming, “William E. Connolly has not so much written about a world of becoming as he has enacted it, energized it, opened it into language limpid and alive with the temporal pulsation he narrates. A leading political philosopher here takes politics and philosophy somewhere other than where they have been, somewhere densely enmeshed in the Deleuzian and Whiteheadian philosophies of open-ended process, somewhere strangely hospitable to any thinking-even theological-respectful of its own uncertainty. With him we ‘enter into moments of suspension to allow creative thoughts to gestate when a new fork in time is underway.’ The book is brilliant with metamorphosis.�- Catherine Keller , author of The Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming, " A World of Becoming continues William E. Connolly's project of a 'positive' pluralism: one unafraid of the 'messy fecundities' of a complex world tense with unresolved tendencies yet effervescent with emergent potential. Against the politics of resentment so dominant today, he argues for an ethos of radical 'interinvolvement' affirmative of becoming, with all its promise and all its loose ends. To counter the otherworldly lure of final transcendent solutions in which the politics of resentment too often takes refuge, he proposes the meeting ground of a non-doctrinal faith that amplifies attachment to this world as a work-in-progress and collective adventure. Written in flowingly accessible prose that sacrifices nothing of the complexity it charts, and as passionate as it is conceptually precise, A World of Becoming is a political and philosophical statement of foremost importance for our times."-- Brian Massumi , author of Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation, " A World of Becoming is a deeply original and timely book drawing together a series of ideas, discoveries, and concepts from a wide range of fields into a coherent image of a new way of responding to what William E. Connolly calls the human predicament. It suggests many practical guidelines, forms of action, types of ethos, and modes of interaction directly applicable to some of the most intractable social and political problems we face today. It is a brave and engaged work."--James Williams, author of Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense "William Connolly's latest work of political philosophy, A World of Becoming , aims to provide a new perspective on understanding the different strands of this complex world. Knitting together themes such as temporality, human agency, belief and causality, Connolly questions the growth of antagonisms and its possible outcomes... A World of Becoming is a groundbreaking work in its genre and it provides fresh impetus to understanding the complex realities of modern times." - Shashank Chaturvedi, Politics Studies Review , January 2013, Connolly certainly opens a path for those wishing to make such a positive contribution in political theory and philosophy. This complexly crafted reinvigoration of a Deleuzean approach to Nietzsche's closure of metaphysics is sure to inspire further engagement with the topics covered. The strength of this new approach by Connolly is his engagement with recent advances in neuroscience and mathematics, and his emphasis on positive outcomes. While not for the faint-hearted, those looking for inspiration may find it in this exciting new work., "Although Connolly's impressive work draws freely from a remarkably diverse group of philosophers, literary figures, theologians, and scientists, there is no doubt that he is constructing something original in our late-modern spiritual and political-theoretical landscape. . . . Connolly makes a deeply affecting case for affirming a world of becoming, knowing all the while that its attractions may gain some power only after long cultivation." - Stephen K. White, The Journal of Religion, [F]or those interested in the intersection of religion and politics or those exploring critical theory or pluralism, Connolly's text offers a lot of fodder for thought. It is a highly imaginative, well thought out piece that can expand our understanding of the world in which we live., In A World of Becoming Connolly identifies the question of the relationship of subjectivity to authenticity as an element of what he calls the human predicament. From that perspective, he enables us to start seeing things differently, to join in describing a world of becoming in which a predicament, as opposed to a condition, allows us to think more complexly about the directions we may take as we either bide our time or make it., “ A World of Becoming is a deeply original and timely book drawing together a series of ideas, discoveries, and concepts from a wide range of fields into a coherent image of a new way of responding to what William E. Connolly understands as the human predicament. It suggests many practical guidelines, forms of action, types of ethos, and modes of interaction directly applicable to some of the most intractable social and political problems we face today. It is a brave and engaged work.�- James Williams , author of Gilles Deleuze’s Logic of Sense, " A World of Becoming is a deeply original and timely book drawing together a series of ideas, discoveries, and concepts from a wide range of fields into a coherent image of a new way of responding to what William E. Connolly understands as the human predicament. It suggests many practical guidelines, forms of action, types of ethos, and modes of interaction directly applicable to some of the most intractable social and political problems we face today. It is a brave and engaged work."- James Williams , author of Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense, Although Connolly's impressive work draws freely from a remarkably diverse group of philosophers, literary figures, theologians, and scientists, there is no doubt that he is constructing something original in our late-modern spiritual and political-theoretical landscape. . . . Connolly makes a deeply affecting case for affirming a world of becoming, knowing all the while that its attractions may gain some power only after long cultivation., "[F]or those interested in the intersection of religion and politics or those exploring critical theory or pluralism, Connolly's text offers a lot of fodder for thought. It is a highly imaginative, well thought out piece that can expand our understanding of the world in which we live." - Nathan Crawford, Reviews in Religion and Theology
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
320.01
Table Of Content
Prelude 1 1. Complexity, Agency, and Time 17 2. The Vicissitudes of Experience 43 3. Belief, Spirituality, and Time 68 Interlude 93 4. The Human Predicament 97 5. Capital Flows, Sovereign Decisions, and World Resonance Machines 124 6. The Theorist and the Seer 148 Postlude 176 Acknowledgments 178 Notes 181 Bibliography 199 Index 205
Synopsis
In A World of Becoming William E. Connolly outlines a political philosophy suited to a world whose powers of creative evolution include and exceed the human estate. This is a world composed of multiple interacting systems, including those of climate change, biological evolution, economic practices, and geological formations. Such open systems, set on different temporal registers of stability and instability, periodically resonate together to produce profound, unpredictable changes. To engage such a world reflectively is to feel pressure to alter established practices of politics, ethics, and spirituality. In pursuing such a course, Connolly draws inspiration from philosophers such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Alfred North Whitehead, and Gilles Deleuze, as well as the complexity theorist of biology Stuart Kauffman and the theologian Catherine Keller. Attunement to a world of becoming, Connolly argues, may help us address dangerous resonances between global finance capital, cross-regional religious resentments, neoconservative ideology, and the 24-hour mass media. Coming to terms with subliminal changes in the contemporary experience of time that challenge traditional images can help us grasp how these movements have arisen and perhaps even inspire creative counter-movements. The book closes with the chapter "The Theorist and the Seer," in which Connolly draws insights from early Greek ideas of the Seer and a Jerry Lewis film, The Nutty Professor , to inform the theory enterprise today., The prominent political theorist William E. Connolly outlines a political philosophy for the contemporary world: a world whose powers of creative evolution include and exceed the human estate.
LC Classification Number
JC423
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