Stop Thief!: Philosophy and Anarchism

By Catherine Malabou; translated by Carolyn Shread

Publisher: Polity Press
Date: 01/30/2024

Description:

Many contemporary philosophers ascribe an ethical or political value to anarchy, but none ever called themselves an “anarchist.” It is as if anarchism were unmentionable and had to be concealed, even though its critique of domination and of government is poached by the philosophers. Stop Thief! calls out the plundering of anarchism by philosophy. It’s a call that is all the more resonant today as the planetary demand for an alternative political realm raises a deafening cry. It also alerts us to a new philosophical awakening. Catherine Malabou proposes to answer the cry by re-elaborating a concept of anarchy articulated around a notion of the “non-governable” far beyond an inciting of disobedience or common critiques of capitalism. Anarchism is the only way out, the only pathway that allows us to question the legitimacy of political domination and thereby free up the confidence that we need if we are to survive.
About the author: Catherine Malabou is Professor of Philosophy at Kingsto