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Clayton Crockett, J. Robbins (2012)
Religion, Politics, and the Earth
[The New Materialism has a counter-intuitive relationship with religion. This is due to both the old materialist, overtly critical attitude toward religion, as well as the continuing religious and spiritual concerns with the misplaced materialistic values associated with consumer capitalism. For the former, religion has been seen as the prime instance of false consciousness. For the latter, materialism is seen as necessarily materialistic, and thus, set in opposition to an authentic spirituality. The New Materialism provides an opportunity for rethinking many of the assumptions associated with these related terms. Specifically, the New Materialism offers alternative understandings of matter, materiality, and thus materialism itself. It provides a way of thinking such that the presumed opposition between materialism and religion can be seen instead in terms of a resource for spiritual renewal and political activation. Put alternatively, my thesis will be that the New Materialism is an altar call of sorts, an invitation to a kind of conversation away from the self and toward the earth. It is a materialism predicated on a metaphysics that sees matter in terms of energy transformation. Matter is not inert; instead, it moves. This gives movement to materialism, and is what makes the New Materialism genuinely non-reductive.]
Published: Dec 29, 2015
Keywords: Political Subjectivity; False Consciousness; Royal Road; Late Capitalism; Political Theology
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