Fr. 220.00

Rethinking Property - Drive Theory, Fanon, and Environmental Philosophy

English · Hardback

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In this book, Elliott Schwebach explores why property can be understood to be oppressive and how political theory overlooks its significance as a pillar of social violence. This unique perspective will be an indispensable resource for scholars of property, Freudian psychology, political ecology, and the visionary thought of Frantz Fanon.


List of contents










Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 On Proudhon: Proto-Drive Theorist and Champion of "Possession"
2 On Drive Theory: Physio-Somatic v. Socio-Centric
3 On Drive Theory, Continued: Hendrick v. Marcuse
4 On Fanon: Drives and Decolonization
5 On Eco-Theory: The Environmental Implications of Bodily Drives
Conclusion


About the author










Elliott Schwebach completed his PhD in Spring 2022 and has served as a lecturer, consultant, and occasional retail associate since. Currently, he is working with the Washington State Bar Association as an Equity and Justice Lead and taking a welcome break from moonlighting. After 5pm, you might find him at a kava bar, browsing poetry in used bookstores, or taking a walk through city streets.


Summary

In this book, Elliott Schwebach explores why property can be understood to be oppressive and how political theory overlooks its significance as a pillar of social violence. This unique perspective will be an indispensable resource for scholars of property, Freudian psychology, political ecology, and the visionary thought of Frantz Fanon.

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