On Terror and the Sublime

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (67):196-198 (1986)
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Abstract

In his “Marxism and the Post-Modern Condition” Raulet examines the relation between modernity, post-modernity, and the aesthetics of the sublime. I would like to make a modest clarification. Raulet argues that I counterpose the Kantian sublime, which is based on incommensurability of powers [Vermögen], to the Hegelian dialectic which totalizes them. Thus I place myself in a position of being able to oppose totalitarianism only by means of a politics of terror. Both equations (speculative discourse = totalitarianism; and philosophy of the sublime = terrorism) need to be dissolved. Let us briefly recall the objections to these equations

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reprint Lyotard, J. -F. (1986) "On Terror and the Sublime". Télos 1986(67):196-198

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