Title Liberalna i socijalistička kritika partikularnih identiteta
Title (english) Liberal and socialist critique of particular identities
Author Ivan Poschko
Mentor Tonči Kursar (mentor)
Committee member Tonči Kursar (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ana Matan (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Enes Kulenović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb The Faculty of Political Science Zagreb
Defense date and country 2023-09-22, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Political Science
Abstract Ovaj rad ima za cilj predstaviti kritike partikularnih identiteta iz više pozicija. Rad će tako istražuje razlike između općih i partikularnih identiteta, koristeći se teorijom Briana Barryja za isticanje izazova formiranja politika temeljenih na partikularnim identitetima iz egalitarno liberalne perspektive. Također predstavlja se kritika Marka Lille koji priču o politici baziranoj na partikularnim identitetima stavlja u kontekst američke političke povijesti unazad osamdesetak godina, te kroz nju pokušava demistificirati figuru Donalda Trumpa. Sljedeći moment kritike koji se predstavlja je marksističko-socijalistička poticajna kritika Ellen Meiksins Wood, koja uviđa i pozdravlja uspjehe izborene kroz ono što naziva novi pluralizam, no pokazuje manjkavosti istog zbog neprepoznavanja razlike između odnosa kapitalističke eksploatacije i drugih oblika opresije. Ovaj rad također analizira kritičku rasnu teoriju (Critical Race Theory) kroz radove priznatih autora kao što su Kimberlé Crenshaw, i Richard Delgado te je kontekstualizira u današnjem američkom društvu. U početku se objašnjava naslov rada kako bi se precizno definirali pojmovi i reinterpretirali po potrebi. Liberalizam i socijalizam, prema autoru, dijele ključne aspekte svojih doktrina, ali se razlikuju u nekim ključnim točkama koje će biti istražene kasnije kroz analizu. Oba pristupa proizlaze iz prosvjetiteljskog mišljenja te stoje u opreci prema starom svijetu sastavljenom od svećenstva, aristokracije i kmetstva. Središnja točka rasprave je pak sukob između općih i partikularnih identiteta. Raspravlja se o crnačkom identitetu u kontekstu SAD-a i identitetu crnih žena. Politika temeljena na partikularnim identitetima, kao što je predstavljena kroz kritičku rasnu teoriju, često se doživljavala kao nastavak borbe za proširenje građanskih prava. Iako su postignute pozitivne promjene, postoje temeljni problemi u teorijskim postavkama politike temeljene na partikularnim identitetima. Autor raspravlja o desničarskim prigovorima, ali ističe da dominantna skupina (bijeli heteroseksualni muškarci) igra ključnu ulogu u održavanju podčinjenih pozicija manjinskih skupina. Kroz ovu analizu, zaključuje se da ni lijeva struja liberalizma, ni socijalizam, ne drže politiku baziranu na partikularnim identitetima poželjnu no ipak konstatiraju da ima svoje pozitivne momente.
Abstract (english) This paper aims to present critiques of particular identities from various perspectives. In the first part, it explores the distinction between general and particular identities, using Brian Barry's theory to highlight the challenges associated with forming policies based on particular identities from an egalitarian-liberal perspective. Furthermore, the paper addresses the critique by Mark Lilla, who contextualizes identity-based politics within the backdrop of the past eighty years of American political history and attempts to demystify the role of Donald Trump in that context. The second part of the critique comes from a Marxist-socialist perspective by Ellen Meiksins Wood, who recognizes and applauds the achievements made through what she calls the new pluralism but also points out its shortcomings due to a failure to recognize the distinction between capitalist exploitation and other forms of oppression. This paper also to analyzes Critical Race Theory through the works of recognized authors such as Kimberlé Crenshaw and Richard Delgado, contextualizing it within contemporary American society. In the beginning, the paper explains the title to precisely define terms and reinterpret them as needed. Liberalism and socialism, according to the author, share key aspects of their doctrines but differ in some crucial points that will be explored later through analysis. Both approaches stem from Enlightenment thinking and stand in opposition to the old world composed of clergy, aristocracy, and peasantry. The central point of discussion, however, revolves around the conflict between general and particular identities. The paper discusses the Black identity in the context of the United States and the identity of Black women. Politics based on particular identities, as presented through Critical Race Theory, are often perceived as an extension of the struggle for expanding civil rights. While positive changes have been achieved, there are fundamental issues in the theoretical foundations of politics based on a particular identity. The author discusses right-wing objections but emphasizes that the dominant group (white heterosexual males) plays a crucial role in maintaining the subordinate positions of minority groups. Through this analysis, it is concluded that neither the left-wing liberalism nor socialism deem politics based on particular identities entirely desirable, yet they acknowledge that it has its positive aspects.
Keywords
Liberalizam
Socijalizam
Kritička rasna teorija
kritika
partikularni identiteti
Barry
Lilla
Wood
Keywords (english)
Liberalism
Socialism
Critical Race Theory
critique
particular identities
Barry
Lilla
Wood
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:114:181743
Study programme Title: Political Science Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra politologije (magistar/magistra politologije)
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