

LONGUE DURÉE Pt. 1 (w/ Ray Brassier)
11 snips Apr 7, 2025
Ray Brassier, a prominent philosopher known for his insights on nihilism and Marxism, delves into the relevance of Marx's thought in today's financial capitalism. He challenges naive anti-humanism and contrasts idealist with empiricist views of rationality. Brassier revisits Marx's critiques, emphasizing the social embedding of economic relations and the importance of class solidarity amidst rising inequality. He also critiques technology's role in capitalism, arguing for a reevaluation to foster human liberation and social change.
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Rift in Enlightenment
- Ray Brassier's Nihil Unbound explored a rift in Enlightenment's concept of reason.
- It contrasted idealist (reason as freedom) and empiricist (reason as calculation) views.
Dialectical Method and Sellars
- Brassier realized Nihil Unbound's method was implicitly dialectical despite disavowing it.
- Wilfred Sellars' work helped him understand the link between description, prescription, and intervention.
Sellars, Idealism, and Marx
- Sellars bridges Kant, Hegel, and Marx by grounding reason in social practices.
- This realization led Brassier back to German Idealism and Marx, seeing reason's autonomy rooted in social action.