Publication: Whose time is it? Rancière on taking time, unproductive doing and democratic emancipation
Whose time is it? Rancière on taking time, unproductive doing and democratic emancipation
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Räber, M. (2025). Whose time is it? Rancière on taking time, unproductive doing and democratic emancipation. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 51(1), 157–177. https://doi.org/10.1177/01914537221150457
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This essay argues that an alternative conception of time to that underlying the ideology of productivism and growth is not only possible, but desirable. The creation of this time requires what I refer to as the practice of refusal via taking time: the self-determined arrangement of the nexus of time, action and utility that begins with the a-synchronous insertion of unproductive time into the synchronous horizontal time of productivism. The essay is divided into three sections. The first offers the reader a discussion of Jacques Ranci
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Räber, M. (2025). Whose time is it? Rancière on taking time, unproductive doing and democratic emancipation. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 51(1), 157–177. https://doi.org/10.1177/01914537221150457