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Kojin Karatani's Transcritique on Kant and Marx shatters traditional boundaries by reading Immanuel Kant through Karl Marx and vice versa. This provocative work uncovers a hidden space between ethics and political economy, introducing the dynamic concept of the parallax. Karatani dissects the iron grip of the Capital-Nation-State trinity, showing us how to escape its cycle. By weaving together linguistics and mathematics, he offers a visionary blueprint for global associationism that finally bridges practice and theory.
By Panigrahi NirmaKojin Karatani's Transcritique on Kant and Marx shatters traditional boundaries by reading Immanuel Kant through Karl Marx and vice versa. This provocative work uncovers a hidden space between ethics and political economy, introducing the dynamic concept of the parallax. Karatani dissects the iron grip of the Capital-Nation-State trinity, showing us how to escape its cycle. By weaving together linguistics and mathematics, he offers a visionary blueprint for global associationism that finally bridges practice and theory.