TY - JOUR
T1 - The totalisation of human social practice: Open Marxists and capitalist social relations, Foucauldians and power relations
AU - Bruff, Ian
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This article critiques Open Marxism for an ontology which totalises human social practice-for Open Marxists, capitalist social relations are the singular constitutive source of human activity. Such a stance is superficially attractive yet ultimately inadequate, and I reinforce my case by demonstrating how other critical approaches - in this article, Foucauldian perspectives on power - suffer from similar deficiencies. Thusthere is a need to resist the temptation of claiming to know how human social practice can be understood with recourse to a singular aspect (no matter how important) of such practice. I conclude that an excellent example of how to avoid such pitfalls is provided by Antonio Gramsci's writings, for they acknowledge the multifaceted yet nevertheless anchored existence lived by humans in capitalist societies. © Journal compilation © 2009 Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
AB - This article critiques Open Marxism for an ontology which totalises human social practice-for Open Marxists, capitalist social relations are the singular constitutive source of human activity. Such a stance is superficially attractive yet ultimately inadequate, and I reinforce my case by demonstrating how other critical approaches - in this article, Foucauldian perspectives on power - suffer from similar deficiencies. Thusthere is a need to resist the temptation of claiming to know how human social practice can be understood with recourse to a singular aspect (no matter how important) of such practice. I conclude that an excellent example of how to avoid such pitfalls is provided by Antonio Gramsci's writings, for they acknowledge the multifaceted yet nevertheless anchored existence lived by humans in capitalist societies. © Journal compilation © 2009 Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1467-856X.2009.00366.x
U2 - 10.1111/j.1467-856X.2009.00366.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1467-856X.2009.00366.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1369-1481
VL - 11
SP - 332
EP - 351
JO - British Journal of Politics and International Relations
JF - British Journal of Politics and International Relations
IS - 2
ER -