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El. knyga: New Interdisciplinary Perspectives On and Beyond Autonomy

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To what extent is autonomy under threat today and how should these threats to autonomy be analysed? The essays in this book range over economics, politics, technology, philosophy, feminism and literature to assess the present state and future prospects of one of modernity’s foundational concepts and one of our most cherished values.



What does ‘autonomy’ mean today? Is the Enlightenment understanding of autonomy still relevant for contemporary challenges? How have the limits and possibilities of autonomy been transformed by recent developments in artificial intelligence and big data, political pressures, intersecting oppressions and the climate emergency? The challenges to autonomy today reach across society with unprecedented complexity, and in this book leading scholars from philosophy, economics, linguistics, literature and politics examine the role of autonomy in key areas of contemporary life, forcefully defending a range of different views about the nature and extent of resistance to autonomy today. These essays are essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the predicament and prospects of one of modernity’s foundational concepts and one of our most widely cherished values.

List of contributors
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Introduction: the ends of autonomy 1(14)
Christopher Watkin
PART I Autonomy, philosophy and politics
15(52)
1 Karl Marx and the concept of freedom
17(13)
Nick Hewlett
2 A law unto ourselves: reclaiming autonomy as mass sovereignty
30(18)
Peter Hallward
3 Against the economic view of time: the claim to free time
48(19)
Taylor Lau
PART II Autonomy, technology and pharmacology
67(48)
4 Convivial autonomy in platform capitalism
69(14)
Tim Christiaens
5 Autonomy and autoheteronomy in psychedelically assisted psychotherapy
83(18)
Oliver Davis
6 How liberating is liberation technology?
101(14)
Simon D. Angus
PART III Autonomy, climate and capacity
115(50)
7 Crip autonomy and external limitations: the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic and governmental pandemic management measures on disabled people in the United Kingdom
117(18)
Ash K. Stokoe
8 Sustainable freedom
135(15)
Graham Wood
9 Climate anxiety, fatalism and the capacity to act
150(15)
Dan Taylor
PART IV Autonomy, language and power
165(46)
10 World lingua franca regimes and real freedoms
167(14)
Jeremy Ahearne
11 Freedom to live: Robespierre, Marx and social liberty
181(13)
Ali Alizadeh
12 `Liberty leading the people'? Dress liberty in post-#MeToo France
194(17)
Felicity Chaplin
Index 211
Christopher Watkin is Australian Research Council Future Fellow in European Languages at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His recent books include French Philosophy Today (2016), Michel Serres: Figures of Thought (2020) and Biblical Critical Theory (2022). You can find him on the web at christopherwatkin.com, and on Twitter @DrChrisWatkin.

Oliver Davis is Professor of French Studies at Warwick University, UK. He is the author of Jacques Rancičre (2010), editor of Rancičre Now (2013) and co-author, with Tim Dean, of Hatred of Sex (2022), among other works. He serves as Executive Editor of Modern & Contemporary France. He is currently researching the political stewardship of psychedelics.