Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I The Aesthetics of Politics -- CHAPTER ONE Ten Theses on Politics -- CHAPTER TWO Does Democracy Mean Something? -- CHAPTER THREE Who Is the Subject of the Rights of Man? -- CHAPTER FOUR Communism: From Actuality to Inactuality -- CHAPTER FIVE The People or the Multitudes? -- CHAPTER SIX Biopolitics or Politics? -- CHAPTER SEVEN September 11 and Afterwards: A Rupture in the Symbolic Order? -- CHAPTER EIGHT Of War as the Supreme Form of Advanced Plutocratic Consensus -- Part II The Politics of Aesthetics -- CHAPTER NINE The Aesthetic Revolution and Its Outcomes -- CHAPTER TEN The Paradoxes of Political Art -- CHAPTER ELEVEN The Politics of Literature -- CHAPTER TWELVE The Monument and Its Confidences -- or Deleuze and Art's Capacity of 'Resistance' -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Ethical Turn of Aesthetics and Politics -- Part III Response to Critics -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Use of Distinctions -- Notes -- Index