From Community to the Undercommons: Preindividual – Transindividual – Dividual – Condividual

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TitleFrom Community to the Undercommons: Preindividual – Transindividual – Dividual – Condividual
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media typeWeb
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
Date03.06.15
DescriptionIn reflecting on new sociabilities and communities, Christoph Brunner and Gerald Raunig ask how individuals “enter into composition with one another in order to form a higher individual, ad infinitum,” and how a being “can take another being into its world, but while preserving or respecting the other’s own relations and world.” They respond with a detailed consideration of Stefano Harney and Fred Moten’s concept of the undercommons as a micro-political active power.
URLhttps://www.onlineopen.org/from-community-to-the-undercommons
PersonsChristoph Brunner, Gerald Raunig
Period03.06.2015
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