Materialism without matter: abstraction, absence and social form
2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 28; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/0950236x.2014.965901
ISSN1470-1308
Autores Tópico(s)Political Economy and Marxism
ResumoIn light of the contemporary theoretical infatuation with 'new' materialisms, matter and materiality, this essay revisits the heterodox Marxian thesis according to which materialism may, in Étienne Balibar's formulation, have 'nothing to do with a reference to matter'. The article explores variants of this materialism without matter: Antonio Gramsci's objections to Bukharin's 'Marxist sociology', Theodor W. Adorno and Alfred Sohn-Rethel's critiques of epistemology, and Isaak Illich Rubin's elucidation of the categories of Marx's value-analysis. It foregrounds a shift in this counter-intuitive materialism from subjective praxis to the categories of capital, in which 'not one atom of matter enters' (Marx). This recovery of an understanding of materialism as the critical analysis of real, social abstractions concludes with a reconsideration of Louis Althusser's 'aesthetic' reflections on the materialism of absence, as featured in his philosophical appreciation of the paintings of Leonardo Cremonini.
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