State Philosophy, Micro-Fascism,and New Materiality; Paul Tillich’s contribution to Recent Political Philosophy
Keywords:
Holism, Monism, politics of affect, Micro-fascism, new Materiality, potentialitiesAbstract
The author analyzes the contemporary political situation in a more holistic way, from a relational /international perspective and in the light of the concept of “politics of affect” of Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. So life in society is understood in terms of interdependence, collaboration, co-creation and empowerment. He also refers to the monistic and holistic vision of the human creative process in Tillich. From there, he seeks to meet some of the holistic demands of recent human and cultural sciences, in particular the fascism as mentality issue, binary segmentation and the trajectory of denial. The answer lies in an ontology of the potentialities in the sense of Tillich and Agamben.
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