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Considering solidarity and mutual aid at the intersection of political philosophy and biology, made more urgent by the COVID-19 crisis, this book is grounded in the work of Catherine Malabou and takes her theories in creative new directions.
Contents
Chapter 1 Unchaining Solidarity, Mutual Aid and Anarchism - Dan Swain, Petr Urban, Catherine Malabou, and Petr Kouba
Chapter 2 Politics of Plasticity: Cooperation without Chains - Catherine Malabou
Part I 'An Internal Principle of Cooperation, Assistance and Repair' - Solidarity and Plasticity
Chapter 3 Solidarity as Necessity: Subject, Structure, Practices - Thomas Telios
Chapter 4 What Prevents Mutual Aid? On Trauma and Destructive Plasticity - Petr Kouba
Chapter 5 The Dynamics of Plasticity: Absolute Knowing and Sympoiesis - Rasmus Sandnes Haukedal
Chapter 6 Ethics of the Care for the Brain: Neuroplasticity with Stirner, Malabou, and Foucault - Tim Elmo Feiten
Chapter 7Individuation and Anarchy in Gilbert Simondon and Catherine Malabou - Arianne Conty
Part II'The War of Each Against All Is Not the Law of Nature' - Mutual Aid, Anarchism and Evolutionary Biology
Chapter 8 The Anarchist Impulse: A Factor of Human and Non-Human Nature - Gearóid Brinn & Georgina Butterfield
Chapter 9 Mutual Aid Armature: Plasticity All the Way Down - Eugene Kuchinov
Chapter10 Solidarity Is Not Reciprocal Altruism - Jonas Faria Costa
Chapter 11 Selfish Genes, Evil Nature: The Christian Echoes in Neo-Atheism - Ole Martin Sandberg
Part III 'At the End of the Day, It's Just Us' - The Actuality of Mutual Aid
Chapter 12 Plastic Encounters: COVID-19 and (De)Racialization in Canada - Jade Crimson Rose Da Costa
Chapter 13 Counterpublics of the Common: Feminist Solidarity Unchained - Ewa Majewska
Chapter 14 Prefigurative Biology: Mutual Aid, Social Reproduction and Plasticity - Dan Swain