On the Possibilities for Future communisms: Rethinking Communism as Biocommunism

Bajo Palabra 32:95–108 (2023)
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Abstract

This essay rethinks the concept of biocommunism by rearticulating it via a sensitivity towards individual suffering rather than the human species as a whole. The essay is divided into three parts. The first part outlines Marx’s concept of alienation because of the central role that the fourth kind of alienation plays in Dyer-Witheford’s original conception of biocommunism. The second part briefly elaborates on the discussion of species in the Kyoto School. These two parts lead to the third part, where a novel interpretation of biocommunism is outlined, focusing on individual suffering rather than the human species.

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Philip Højme (Hoejme)
Polish Academy of Sciences (PhD)

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