Nomad Citizenship: Free-Market Communism and the Slow-Motion General Strike
Eugene W. Holland
Abstract
This book argues for transforming our institutions and practices of citizenship and markets in order to release society from dependence on the state and capital. It changes Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of nomadology into a utopian project with immediate practical implications, developing ideas of a nonlinear Marxism and of the slow-motion general strike. Responding to the challenge of creating philosophical concepts with concrete applications, this book looks outside the state to analyze contemporary political and economic development using the ideas of nomad citizenship and free-market comm ... More
This book argues for transforming our institutions and practices of citizenship and markets in order to release society from dependence on the state and capital. It changes Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of nomadology into a utopian project with immediate practical implications, developing ideas of a nonlinear Marxism and of the slow-motion general strike. Responding to the challenge of creating philosophical concepts with concrete applications, this book looks outside the state to analyze contemporary political and economic development using the ideas of nomad citizenship and free-market communism. The book’s nomadology seeks to displace capital-controlled free markets with truly free markets. Its goal is to rescue market exchange, not perpetuate capitalism#x2014;to enable noncapitalist markets to coordinate socialized production on a global scale and, with an eye to the common good, to liberate them from capitalist control. In suggesting the slow-motion general strike, the book aims to transform citizenship: to renew, enrich, and invigorate it by supplanting the monopoly of state citizenship with plural nomad citizenships. In the process, it offers critiques of both the Clinton and Bush regimes in the broader context of critiques of the social contract, the labor contract, and the form of the state itself.
Keywords:
citizenship,
state,
capital,
Deleuze,
Guattari,
nomadology,
Marxism,
nomad citizenship,
free-market communism,
market exchange
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2011 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780816666126 |
Published to Minnesota Scholarship Online: August 2015 |
DOI:10.5749/minnesota/9780816666126.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Eugene W. Holland, author
Eugene W. Holland is Professor of Comparative Studies at Ohio State University. His books include Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis (Routledge, 1999), and Baudelaire and Schizoanalysis: The Sociopoetics of Modernism (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
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