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Saul Newman (born 22 March 1972) is a British political theorist who writes on post-anarchism. He is professor of political theory at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Newman took up the term "post-anarchism" as a general term for political philosophies filtering 19th century anarchism through a post-structuralist lens, and later popularized it through his 2001 book From Bakunin to Lacan. Thus he rejects a number of concepts traditionally associated with anarchism, including essentialism, a "positive" human nature, and the concept of revolution. The links between poststructuralism and anarchism have also been developed by thinkers like Todd May and Lewis Call.

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  • Saul Newman (ur. 22 marca 1972) – brytyjsko-australijski politolog, filozof oraz wykładowca. Znany szczególnie ze swojego wkładu w rozwój myśli postanarchistycznej. (pl)
  • Saul Abraham Newman (* 22. März 1972) ist ein britischer Politikwissenschaftler, der besonders durch seine Arbeiten zur Aktualisierung der anarchistischen Theorie hervorgetreten ist. Newman prägte den Begriff Postanarchismus für eine noch auszuarbeitende politische Theorie, welche die aus dem 19. Jahrhundert stammenden, hauptsächlich auf Michail Bakunin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon und/oder Pjotr Kropotkin zurückzuführenden anarchistischen Theorien kritisch rezipiert und mittels im 20. Jahrhundert entwickelter kulturphilosophischer Konzepte auf einen Stand bringt, der hier und heute anarchistische Praxis zu begründen vermag. Der Titel seines ersten Buches From Bakunin to Lacan (2001) signalisiert, welche Richtung moderner Theorie er zur Modernisierung des Anarchismus für geeignet hält: allgemei (de)
  • Saul Newman (nacido en 1972) es un teórico de la política y personaje central del posanarquismo; actualmente es profesor en la Goldsmiths College, Universidad de Londres (no confundir con el Saul Newman que publica sus trabajos en la American University en Washington D. C.) Titulado por la Universidad de Sídney y la Universidad de Nueva Gales del Sur. Newman acuñó el término postanarquismo como un término general para las filosofías políticas que sintetizan el anarquismo actualizado a partir de la perspectiva posestructuralista, y posteriormente fue popularizado a partir de su libro de 2001, . Rechaza algunos de los conceptos tradicionalmente asociados al anarquismo, incluyendo el esencialismo, la «positiva» naturaleza humana y el concepto de revolución. (es)
  • Saul Newman (born 22 March 1972) is a British political theorist who writes on post-anarchism. He is professor of political theory at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Newman took up the term "post-anarchism" as a general term for political philosophies filtering 19th century anarchism through a post-structuralist lens, and later popularized it through his 2001 book From Bakunin to Lacan. Thus he rejects a number of concepts traditionally associated with anarchism, including essentialism, a "positive" human nature, and the concept of revolution. The links between poststructuralism and anarchism have also been developed by thinkers like Todd May and Lewis Call. (en)
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