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Informationen zum Autor Marjan Ivkovi¿ is senior researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade. Adriana Zaharijevi¿ is senior research fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade. Gazela Pudar Draško is researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade and Director of the Institute. Klappentext This book presents a multi-faceted reconsideration of dominant approaches to violence and social critique. Its unifying thread is a dedication to overcoming violence and domination on a scale larger than individual micro-resistances, even as many contributors reject programmatic thought and "self-possessed" political action. Zusammenfassung This book presents a multi-faceted reconsideration of dominant approaches to violence and social critique. Its unifying thread is a dedication to overcoming violence and domination on a scale larger than individual micro-resistances, even as many contributors reject programmatic thought and “self-possessed” political action. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Marjan Ivkovi¿, Adriana Zaharijevi¿ and Gazela Pudar-Draško Part One: Reflexive Violence: Critique, Negativity, and Contingency Chapter One: Violence of the Concept in Hegel Zdravko Kobe Chapter Two: Subjectivity and Violence: A Hegelian Perspective Luca Illetterati Chapter Three: Against Autonomy: Freedom as Heteronomy without Servitude Vladimir Safatle Chapter Four: The Ethics and Politics of Nonviolence Judith Butler Part Two: Violence of Reflexivity: Practicing Critique Today Chapter Five: Violence of Critique Predrag Krsti¿ Chapter Six: Critique as a Microphysics of Freedom: A Disposition beyond the Dispositive Gaetano Chiurazzi Chapter Seven: Violence and the Apocalypse: Beyond the Hobbesian Vision Siniša Maleševi¿ Chapter Eight: The Police: Instituting Violence Petar Bojani¿ and Gazela Pudar-Draško Chapter Nine: Emancipation of Women vs. Misogyny Sanja Bojani¿ Index About the Contributors ...