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Universality as a Historical-Political Problem: On the Limits of Buck-Morss’ Conceptualisation of Universality
Halmstad University, School of Education, Humanities and Social Science. Centre d’études sociologiques et politiques Raymond Aron, EHESS, Paris, France.
2024 (English)In: Critical Horizons, ISSN 1440-9917, E-ISSN 1568-5160, Vol. 25, no 2, p. 153-167Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The present article revolves around the notion of universality and its relation to freedom and temporal orientation in contemporary political thought, with a focus on Susan Buck-Morss' notion of universality. The purpose is twofold. Firstly, I discern and critique the historico-political premises of her approach. Secondly, I suggest an alternative historico-political approach to universality addressing the drawbacks of her approach. I present three objections to her approach. Drawing on Arendt's distinction between liberation and the practice of freedom, I first present a critique of the conceptualisation of freedom on which Buck-Morss' approach hinges, arguing that she overemphasises the moment of liberation. Thereafter, I turn to her reflections on historical orientation. My third objection concentrates on Buck-Morss' concept of universality. As a heuristic tool to expound on my critique, I activate the distinction between fictive and ideal universality as suggested by Étienne Balibar. I contend that Arendt's distinction between liberation and the practice of freedom efficiently elucidates the questions at stake in Balibar's discussion, as well as how his distinction points to the limits of Buck-Morss' argumentation. Ultimately, I contend that these critical remarks open up for a more dialectical approach to universality as a historical-political problem. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Group, 2024. Vol. 25, no 2, p. 153-167
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Buck-Morss, freedom, historical-political, historicity, Universality
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Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalisation Studies)
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Smart Cities and Communities, TRAINS
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-53313DOI: 10.1080/14409917.2024.2329534ISI: 001207017400001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85191166249OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-53313DiVA, id: diva2:1856362
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Swedish Research Council, 2019-00530Available from: 2024-05-06 Created: 2024-05-06 Last updated: 2024-06-26Bibliographically approved

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