Reason Without Freedom?
Tia Trafford and Amanda Beech will discuss the ways that a commitment to freedom as both practice and norm has been key to formulating possibilities for difference, agency, and self-determination in laboring against or through the dominant hegemonies of capitalism. As we know, a Modern politics of emancipation founds its own crisis, compounding the infinite force of the object that is critiqued by means of freedom’s compulsion to aggress against it. Further, we know that postmodern critique in rejecting reason in the name of genealogy mutates this crisis to violence. In response, the question of whether reason can be extrapolated from critiques of freedom and what this reason is – when we have no premises, vectors or images for it – becomes urgent.