BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY AND THE TEXT (FRENCH PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND THE FIGURE OF THE INTELLECTUAL — FROM SARTRE TO FOUCAULT)
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What I am trying to do in the present text is to draw a sketch of postwar French
philosophy from the perspective of the question of relations between philosophy and
politics. I am showing a distinction between the community and the text that is present in
this philosophy from Sartre to Barthes to Foucault and beyond. The general passage from
the community-oriented philosophy (which I call "Hegelian") to the text-oriented
philosophy (which I call "Nietzschean") took place in the sixties, following the books by
Georges Bataille, Gilles Deleuze, and Pierre Klossowski on Nietzsche. I am discussing the
formulation of this opposition by Jean-Paul Sartre ("the aesthete"/"the engaged writer"),
its reversal suggested by Roland Barthes ("authors"/"writers") and, finally, an attempt made by Michel Foucault to go beyond the very oppositions pertaining to "writing" as such in his dichotomy of "universal intellectuals"/"specific intellectuals". The passage from the French Hegel to the French Nietzsche as a "master thinker" in French philosphy was also a manifest passage from the community to the text as a main focus of philosophical interest, and the discussion of relations between philosophy and politics is at the same time that of the role, place, tasks and obligations of the philosopher in culture. The detour to these discussions is made in order to stress the continuity of the text/community (or Hegelian/Nietzschean) opposition in current debates on postmodernity and to ask about relations between philosophy and politics today.
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community, text, communitarians, textualists, French philosophy, postmodern philosophy, postwar philosophy, Nietzscheanism, French Nietzscheans, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Paul Sartre, Richard Rorty, Milan Kundera, care of the self, aesthetics of existence, ethics as aesthetics, G.H. F. Hegel, Phenomenolgy of MInds, Alexandre Kojeve, French Hegelianism, Gilles Deleuze, Pierre Klossowski, philosophy and politics, philosophy as politics, Martin Heidegger, Heidegger affair, Paul de Man affair, textualism, intellectuals, French intellectuals, legislators and interpreters, Zygmunt Bauman, engagement, political engagement, master thinker, authors and writers
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TRAMES, 1998, 2(52/47), 2, 165-185