Articles by Gopal Balakrishnan
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The Abolitionist—II
NLR 91, January-February 2015, pp. 69-100in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Communist Movement
In the second part of a sweeping reconstruction of the development of Marx’s thought, the ways in which bourgeois society came to be replaced by capitalism as the cardinal object of investigation after the collapse of the revolutions of 1848, and the political lessons of his passage across that watershed for rebellions in the new century.
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The Abolitionist—1
NLR 90, November-December 2014, pp. 101-136in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Communist Movement
Opening salvo of a two-part reconstruction of Marx’s intellectual passage through the Hegelian—then Ricardian—conceptual landscape of his early years, taking him to the threshold of his mature architectonics of capitalism as a mode of production. From a starting-point in the philosophical empyrean of the 1830s to a turning-point with the economic upturn of the early 1850s, the development of one sketch of an historical materialism to the brink of another.
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The Geopolitics of Separation
NLR 68, March-April 2011, pp. 57-72in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Political Theory and Strategy
Contra Benno Teschke’s critique of Carl Schmitt in NLR 67, Gopal Balakrishnan argues that bourgeois society’s constitutive separation of the political and economic was a central problematic for the strategist of the intransigent right.
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The Coming Contradiction
NLR 66, November-December 2010, pp. 31-53in
Subjects: Philosophy , Social Theory
Reflections on Fredric Jameson’s Valences of the Dialectic and its engagement with questions of historicity, narrative and time. Categories and concepts from Hegel, Marx, Sartre and Ricoeur, used to interrogate the impasses of the present—and to envision what lies beyond.
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Sermons on the Present Age
NLR 61, January-February 2010, pp. 211-221in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , United States
Gopal Balakrishnan on Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History. Consoling homilies for today’s liberal imperialists, from the theologian of the nuclear era.
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Speculations on the Stationary State
NLR 59, September-October 2009, pp. 5-26in
Subjects: World Economy and Globalization
Will the present crisis issue in a new phase of accumulation, or a growthless ‘stationary state’? Gopal Balakrishnan charts epochal trends in world capitalism, and their imbrication with the debt-fuelled imbalances of the long downturn.
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News from Nowheresville
NLR 51, May-June 2008, pp. 143-153in
Subjects: World Economy and Globalization , International Relations , Economic Policy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Parag Khanna, The Second World. Globe-trotting account from beyond the OECD, surveying the stakes in a coming battle between ascendant China and a West caught in imperial doldrums.
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Role of Force in History
NLR 47, September-October 2007, pp. 23-56in
Subjects: History and Historiography , War and Peace
Gopal Balakrishnan takes issue with an ambitious attempt to apply evolutionary paradigms to human history, which would locate the wellsprings of conflict in the combative make-up of the species. Azar Gat’s War in Human Civilization as an instance of neo-social darwinism adapted to the multicultural spirit of the age.
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States of War
NLR 36, November-December 2005, pp. 5-32in
Subjects: War and Peace , International Relations
Reflections on the challenge of Afflicted Powers, from the Retort collective. How is America’s forward policy since 9/11 best explained, and what does it tell us about the nature of the inter-state system today? Has the age of Great Power rivalry passed, and if so, what kind of geopolitical order is replacing it? Capital, spectacle and war in the vortex of the Middle East.
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Future Unknown: Machiavelli for the 21st Century
NLR 32, March-April 2005, pp. 5-21in
Subjects: Philosophy , Political Theory and Strategy
To which thinkers should we turn in a bid to ground a new conceptualization of political agency—or to determine whether such a move has been nullified by the transformations of the last decades? Gopal Balakrishnan on Machiavelli’s parables of innovation and readings of him from Rousseau to Schmitt, Strauss to Gramsci. The Florentine as strategist of beginning anew, in the context of historic defeat.
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The Age of Warring States
NLR 26, March-April 2004, pp. 148-160in
Subjects: History and Historiography
Gopal Balakrishnan on Benno Teschke, The Myth of 1648. Recasting the origins of the modern state system within the matrix of emerging capitalist relations.
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Algorithms of War
NLR 23, September-October 2003, pp. 5-33in
Subjects: War and Peace , International Relations
The theoretical structure of the most ambitious projection of the American empire to date, and its political attachment to the Clinton Presidency. History and strategy, rhetoric and realities, in Philip Bobbitt’s Shield of Achilles.
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Overcoming Emancipation
NLR 19, January-February 2003, pp. 115-128in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Germany , Philosophy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Martin Beck Matuštík, Jürgen Habermas: a Philosophical-Political Profile. Bends in the thought of Germany’s leading philosopher, and its engagement with history, across half a century.
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The Age of Identity?
NLR 16, July-August 2002, pp. 130-142in
Subjects: Political Theory and Strategy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Lutz Niethammer, Kollektive Identität. How rooted are current conceptions of collective identity in an ominous inter-war history, and what substitutes are on offer?
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The Oracle of Post-Democracy
NLR 13, January-February 2002, pp. 152-160in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Political Theory and Strategy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Sheldon Wolin: Tocqueville Between Two Worlds. The first theorist of modern democracy in the twilight of what has become of it in his land of reference.
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The Politics of Piety
NLR 7, January-February 2001, pp. 156-160in
Subjects: Political Theory and Strategy , Religion , Social Theory
Gopal Balakrishnan on Bhikhu Parekh, Rethinking Multiculturalism. How radical is the new discourse of concern with race and religion?
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Hardt and Negri's Empire
NLR 5, September-October 2000, pp. 142-148in
Subjects: Political Theory and Strategy , World Economy and Globalization
Gopal Balakrishnan on Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire. Globalization as a new Roman order, awaiting its early Christians.
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From Florence to Moscow
NLR 3, May-June 2000, pp. 158-164in
Subjects: Philosophy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Louis Althusser, Machiavelli and Us. The French philosopher on the Italian consigliere: a Parisian Marxism in the mirror of the Medici.
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Two on the Marble Cliffs
NLR 1, January-February 2000, pp. 162-168in
Subjects: Biography and Intellectual History , Political Theory and Strategy
Gopal Balakrishnan on Ernst Jünger–Carl Schmitt, Briefwechsel. Correspondence between two of Germany's most important thinkers of the radical Right.
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The National Imagination
NLR I/211, May-June 1995, pp. 56-69in
Subjects: Nationalism , Social Theory
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