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Informationen zum Autor Romand Coles is Frances B. McAllister Endowed Chair and Director for the Program for Community, Culture, and Environment at Northern Arizona University and Research Professor at the Institute for Social Justice at Australian Catholic University. He is the author of several books, including Beyond Gated Politics: Reflections for the Possibility of Democracy and Christianity, Democracy, and the Radical Ordinary: Conversations between a Radical Democrat and a Christian (with Stanley Hauerwas). Klappentext As neoliberal capitalism destroys democracy! commonwealth! and planetary ecology! the need for radically rethinking and generating transformative responses to these catastrophes is greater than ever. Given that! Romand Coles presents an invigorating new mode of scholarship and political practice he calls "visionary pragmatism." Coles explores the profound interrelationships among everyday micropractices of grassroots politics and pedagogy! institutional transformation! and political protest through polyfocal lenses of political and social theory! neuroscience research! complex systems theory! and narratives of his cutting-edge action research. Visionary Pragmatism offers a theory of revolutionary cooptation that! in part! selectively employs practices and strategies of the dominant order to radically alter the coordinates of power and possibility. Underscoring the potential! vitality! and power of emerging democratic practices to change the world! Visionary Pragmatism's simultaneous theoretical rigor and grounding in actual political and ecological practices provokes and inspires new ways of cocreating knowledge and action in dark times. Zusammenfassung Romand Coles's new mode of scholarship and political practice called "visionary pragmatism" blends theory with practice in the generation of new transformative responses to contemporary political and ecological crises. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Theorizing from and Traveling toward a Radical Democratic Habitas 1 1. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant Receptive Democracy 31 2. From Mega-circulatory Power to Polyface Flows 71 3. System Dynamics and a Radical Politics of Transformative Co-optation 115 4. Shock Democracy and Wormhole Hope in Catastrophic Times 161 Epilogue 193 Notes 197 Bibliography 211 Index 219...