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II. THE SPECIFICITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN STATE AND REGION

The Concept of “Impossible Communities“ in the Perspective of Expenditure and Ecstasy

„Neįmanomų bendruomenių“ samprata švaistymo ir ekstazės perspektyvoje

Pages 145-153 | Received 29 Mar 2012, Accepted 11 Jun 2012, Published online: 19 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of “impossible community”. The author describes some variants of this socially-philosophical model, in particular, heterogeneous society of Georges Bataille, Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov's mysterial community and imaginary community of the zombies (as an image of pop culture). The article considers orientation of modern philosophy on “direct communication” which resists discourse, language, rationality, production. Life in an “impossible society” is impossible, however, some thinkers persistently design it as radical alternative to work, utility and calculation. It is a question of paradoxical communities, from which the objectivization mechanisms (first of all, language and production) are eliminated..

Santrauka

Straipsnis skirtas „neįmanomos bendruomenės“ analizei. Autorius aprašo tam tikrus šio socialiai filosofinio modelio variantus, ypač George'o Bataille'aus heterogenišką visuomenę, Vyacheslavo Ivanovichiaus Ivanovo misterinę bendruomenę ir įsivaizduojamą zombių bendruomenę (kaip popkultūros įvaizdį). Straipsnyje nagrinėjama moderniosios filosofijos orientacija į „tiesioginę komunikaciją“, besipriešinančią diskursui, kalbai, racionalumui, gamybai. Nors gyvenimas „neįmanomoje visuomenėje” yra neįmanomas, tačiau, kad ir kaip būtų, kai kurie mąstytojai atkakliai projektuoja jį kaip radikalią alternatyvą darbui, naudai ir kalkuliacijai. Tai paradoksalių bendruomenių, kuriose panaikinti objektyvizacijos mechanizmai (visų pirma kalba ir gamyba), klausimas.

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