{"id":1115939,"date":"2023-06-28T12:32:51","date_gmt":"2023-06-28T16:32:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/the-fatal-tension-at-the-heart-of-wokeism-time\/"},"modified":"2023-06-28T12:32:51","modified_gmt":"2023-06-28T16:32:51","slug":"the-fatal-tension-at-the-heart-of-wokeism-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/black-lives-matter\/the-fatal-tension-at-the-heart-of-wokeism-time\/","title":{"rendered":"The Fatal Tension at the Heart of Wokeism &#8211; TIME"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The more often    the word woke is invoked, the more elusive it seems to    become. Since the right began to use it as a war cry, many    progressives have argued that the word is empty, merely a way    to attack people of color, feminists, and members of LGBTQ    communities without being directly offensive. Yet the fact that    woke has become a     slur in the hands of people like Ron    DeSantis, Marjorie Taylor Green, and right-wing politicians    across Europe should not prevent the rest of us from examining    it. Even when they decline to say it publicly, for fear of    giving aid and comfort to the radical right, most progressives    I know are deeply uneasy about the turn taken in Western    cultural politics of the last few years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whether you think woke is a curse or a blessing, youre likely    to share one assumption: woke is left, or far-left, or    hard-left. What makes woke positions hard to define is that    theyre fueled by all the emotions traditional to most    progressive views: sympathy for the marginalised, indignation    at the plight of the oppressed, determination that historical    wrongs must be righted. Those emotions, however, are derailed    by a host of assumptions that ultimately undermine them. We    rarely notice the assumptions now embedded in popular culture,    for they are usually expressed as self-evident truths.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even those who never read a word of Michel Foucault or Carl    Schmitt, godfathers of many woke intellectuals, have imbibed    conclusions from their views: justice is a concept invented    to disguise claims to power; there is no common humanity;    tribal connections and genetic interests determine our    actions; most attempts at progress turn out to be    subtler forms of domination, like the use of reason    itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its the mismatch between progressive emotions and reactionary    assumptions that makes woke so hard to define. The idea of    intersectionality might have emphasized the ways in which all    of us have more than one identity. Instead of examining the    wealth of identities all of us have, the intersectionality    discussions often reduce all our identities to two. Race and    gender are not only the most marginalized identities, but they    are also those over which we have the least agency.  <\/p>\n<p>    Woke emphasizes the ways in which particular groups have been    denied justice, and seeks to repair the damage. In the focus on    inequalities of power, the concept of justice is often left by    the wayside. For ideas of justice, as Foucault and his heirs    argued, are often used as smokescreens to disguise demands for    power. Why not be honest, cut out the middleman and simply    demand power for your tribe? Woke demands that nations and    peoples face up to their criminal histories. In the process it    often concludes that all history is criminal. Yet if we cannot    acknowledge that progress has been made in history, we are    unlikely to believe it can be made in the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Read More:     Why Woke Is a Convenient Republican Dog    Whistle  <\/p>\n<p>    Defining woke, then, requires us to acknowledge the split    between progressive emotions and reactionary theories. Its not    surprising that woke intentions are at odds with their    assumptions when many of the latter come from thinkers who were    outright Nazis. You need not have read a word of Carl Schmitt    or Martin Heidegger to have imbibed their views: liberal ideas    of justice and democracy are empty, outdated husks of the    Enlightenment, itself a scam by European powers bent on    imposing their values and regimes on others.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact the best tendencies of the woke, like the suggestion    that one view the world from more than one geographical    standpoint, come from the intellectual movement they most    despise: the Enlightenment, which invented the critique of    Eurocentrism and was the first to attack colonialism  on the    basis of universalist ideas. When contemporary postcolonial    theorists rightly insist that we learn to view the world from    the perspective of non-Europeans, theyre echoing a tradition    that goes back to Enlightenment thinkers, who risked their    livelihoods, and sometimes their lives, to defend those ideas.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is not merely a historical argument, for in    misunderstanding progressive history, many contemporary voices    have abandoned the philosophical ideas that are central to any    liberal or left-wing standpoint: a commitment to universalism    over tribalism, a firm distinction between justice and power,    and a belief in the possibility of progress. All these ideas    are connected.  <\/p>\n<p>    What distinguishes the left from the liberal is the view that,    along with political rights that guarantee freedoms to speak,    worship, travel and vote as we choose, we also have claims to    social rights which undergird the real exercise of political    rights. Liberal writers call them benefits, entitlements, or    safety nets. All these terms make things like fair labor    practices, education, healthcare and housing appear as matters    of charity rather than justice. But social rights are codified    in the United Nations 1948 Universal Declaration of Human    Rights. While most member states ratified it, no state has yet    created a society which assures those rights. To stand on the    left is to insist that those aspirations are not utopian.  <\/p>\n<p>    You need not study philosophical debates about the relations    between theory and practice to know at least this: what you    think is possible determines the framework in which you act. If    you think its impossible to distinguish truth from narrative,    you wont bother to try. If you think its impossible to act on    anything other than self-interest, you will have no qualms    about doing the same. The right may be more dangerous, but    todays left has deprived itself of ideas we need if we hope to    resist turn towards the right.  <\/p>\n<p>    The international right is extremely well organized. What    unites far-right nationalists across the globe is not the idea    that Anglo-Saxons or Hindus or Jews or Hungarians are the best    of all possible tribes, but the principle of tribalism itself:    you will only truly connect with those who belong to your    tribe, and you need have no deep commitments to anyone else.    Its a bitter piece of irony that todays tribalists today find    it easier to make common cause than those whose commitments    stem from universalism, whether they recognize it or not.  <\/p>\n<p>    The concept of universalism once defined the left;    international solidarity was its watchword. What united    striking miners and civil rights workers and freedom fighters    was not blood but conviction  first and foremost the    conviction that behind all the differences of time and space    which separate us, human beings are deeply connected in a    wealth of ways. To say that histories and geographies affect us    is trivial. To say that they determine us is false.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hannah Arendt thought that Adolf Eichmann should have been not    have been tried for crimes against the Jewish people but for    crimes against humanity. Her distinction is even more important    today. I support Black Lives Matter because the killing of    unarmed people is a crime against humanity. At the same time, I    reject the white countermovement whose members shout All lives    matter, because it uses a banal general truth to distract    attention from an important empirical truth, namely, that    African Americans are more likely to be subject to police    violence than other Americans. Its an empirical fact, but you    need a concept of truth to see it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite the universalist character of the 2020 movement in the    first months after George    Floyds murder, a racist right was quick to dismiss it as a    case of identity politics, though a majority of American    demonstrators in June 2020 were white. It wasnt only the right    that moved towards tribal rhetoric. By the fall of that year    few voices defending Black Lives Matter were universalist,    though some allowed that white allies could play a role.  <\/p>\n<p>    But I am not an ally. Convictions play a minor role in    alliances, which is why they are often short. Alliances have    little to do with principles: if my self-interest happens to    align with yours, for a moment, we could form an alliance. The    United States and the Soviet Union were allies until the Nazi    regime was defeated. When the U.S. decided its interests lay in    recruiting former Nazis to defeat communism, the Soviet Union    turned from ally to enemy. To divide members of a movement into    allies and others undermines the bases of deep solidarity and    destroys what standing left means.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its often recalled that the Nazis came to power through    democratic elections, but they never won a majority until they    were already in power. Had progressive parties been willing to    form a popular front, as thinkers from Einstein to Trotsky    urged, the world could have been spared its worst war. The    differences dividing the parties were real; even blood had been    spilled. But though the Stalinist Communist party couldnt see    it, those differences paled next to the difference between    universal progressive movements and the tribal vision of    fascism.  <\/p>\n<p>    We cannot afford a similar mistake today.  <\/p>\n<p>        More Must-Reads From TIME      <\/p>\n<p>    Contact us at <a href=\"mailto:letters@time.com\">letters@time.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/6290367\/susan-neiman-tension-at-the-heart-of-wokeism\" title=\"The Fatal Tension at the Heart of Wokeism - TIME\">The Fatal Tension at the Heart of Wokeism - TIME<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The more often the word woke is invoked, the more elusive it seems to become. 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