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Universal Politics by Ilan Kapoor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Universal Politics by Ilan Kapoor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Universal Politics by Ilan Kapoor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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In Universal Politics, Ilan Kapoor and Zahi Zalloua argue that, in the face of the relentless advance of global capitalism, a universal politics is needed today more than ever. But rather than appealing to the narrow particularism of identity politics, the authors argue for a negativeuniversality rooted in social antagonism (i. e., shared experiences of exploitation and marginalization). This conception of shared struggle avoids the trap of a neocolonial universalism, while foregrounding the politics of the systematically dispossessed and excluded. The book examines what a universal politics might look like in the context of key current global sites of struggle, including climate change, workers' struggles, the Palestinian question, the refugee crisis, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, Political Islam, the Bolivian state under Morales, the EuropeanUnion, and COVID-19. It also discusses the main political ingredients, gaps, and limitations of a universal politics. | Universal Politics by Ilan Kapoor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
In Universal Politics, Ilan Kapoor and Zahi Zalloua argue that, in the face of the relentless advance of global capitalism, a universal politics is needed today more than ever. But rather than appealing to the narrow particularism of identity politics, the authors argue for a negativeuniversality rooted in social antagonism (i. e., shared experiences of exploitation and marginalization). This conception of shared struggle avoids the trap of a neocolonial universalism, while foregrounding the politics of the systematically dispossessed and excluded. The book examines what a universal politics might look like in the context of key current global sites of struggle, including climate change, workers' struggles, the Palestinian question, the refugee crisis, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, Political Islam, the Bolivian state under Morales, the EuropeanUnion, and COVID-19. It also discusses the main political ingredients, gaps, and limitations of a universal politics. | Universal Politics by Ilan Kapoor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















