Communicative Capitalism and Revolutionary Form

Date01 June 2019
DOI10.1177/0305829819840624
AuthorJodi Dean
Published date01 June 2019
Subject MatterConference Keynote
https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829819840624
Millennium: Journal of
International Studies
2019, Vol. 47(3) 326 –340
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Communicative Capitalism
and Revolutionary Form
Jodi Dean
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, USA
Abstract
This essay considers the political form that is presupposed in questions of resistance and revolution.
It situates resistance and revolution in communicative capitalism, a setting characterised by
intense winner-take-all inequality, the decline of symbolic efficiency, and the shift from the use to
the circulation value of communicative utterances. It draws out the way that this setting inflects
the body the question of resistance and revolution presupposes. Is it the world, the individual, the
network, or the party? I argue that the party is the form we need to assume when we ask about
revolution because it is the party that has the capacity to strategise, to plan and to arrange itself
with an eye to revolution.
Keywords
resistance, revolution, party, network
Capitalismo comunicativo y forma revolucionaria
Resumen
En este artículo se considera la forma política que se presupone en las cuestiones sobre resistencia
y revolución. Se sitúan estas últimas dentro del capitalismo comunicativo, marco caracterizado
por la intensa desigualdad de “el ganador se lo lleva todo”, el declive de la eficiencia simbólica y
la transición desde el valor de uso al valor de circulación de las expresiones comunicativas. Se
muestra cómo este marco modula el núcleo de lo que presupone la cuestión de la resistencia y
revolución. ¿Es el mundo, el individuo, la red o el partido? Sostengo que el partido es la forma que
debemos asumir al explorar la cuestión de la revolución ya que el mismo dispone de capacidad de
estrategia, planificación y autoorganización de cara a la revolución.
Palabras clave
resistencia, revolución, partido, red
Corresponding author:
Jodi Dean, Department of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, USA.
Email: jdean@hws.edu
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