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21st-century communist theorists : ウィキペディア英語版
21st-century communist theorists

According to the political theorist Alan Johnson there has been a revival of serious interest in communism in the 21st century led by Slavoj Žižek and Alain Badiou. Other leading theorists are Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, Gianni Vattimo, Alessandro Russo, Jodi Dean and Judith Balso. Also Alberto Toscano, translator of Alain Badiou, Terry Eagleton, Bruno Bosteels and Peter Hallward. Many of these advocates contributed to the three-day conference, "The Idea of Communism," in London in 2009 that drew a substantial paying audience. Theoretical publications, some published by Verso Books, include ''The Idea of Communism'', edited by Costas Douzinas and Zizek, Badiou's ''The Communist Hypothesis'', and Bosteels's ''The Actuality of Communism''. The defining common ground is the contention that 'the crises of contemporary liberal capitalist societies—ecological degradation, financial turmoil, the loss of trust in the political class, exploding inequality—are ''systemic''; interlinked, not amenable to legislative reform, and requiring "revolutionary" solutions.' In the introduction to ''The Idea of Communism,''(2009) Zizek and Douzinas also identified four common premises among the thinkers in attendance:
1) The Idea of Communism confronts de-politicization through a return to voluntarism.
2) Communism as a radical philosophical idea. It must be thought of as taking distance from economism and statism, as well as learning from the experiences of the 21st century.
3) Communism combats neoliberalism by returning to the idea of the "common."
4) Communism as freedom and equality. Equality cannot exist without freedom and vice versa.〔Douzinas, C., & Žižek, S. (2010). Introduction. In The idea of communism (pp. vii-x). London: Verso.〕

==See also==

*''Hermeneutic Communism''

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