The Fact of the Matter About the Post-Truth Condition: Response to Sassower

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (5):416-423 (2023)
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This article responds to Raphael Sassower’s critique of my recent A Player’s Guide to the Post-Truth Condition. It addresses his concerns that I do not align myself sufficiently with Foucault and Critical Theory more generally. The article points out that notwithstanding my indebtedness to these sources, one cannot properly understand the post-truth condition without taking seriously the robust sense of freedom that today’s two dominant ideologies—Neoliberalism and Neo-Populism—presuppose in their various political-economic-social struggles. The article relates this point to several of the key concepts underwriting my conception of post-truth, including Modal Power and the Symmetry Principle. The article ends with an account of the current “reparationist” discourse (i.e., repairing the intergenerational damage of transatlantic slavery) that makes it exemplary of the post-truth condition.

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Shaken Not Stirred: The Name of the Game in the Post-Truth Condition.Steve Fuller - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):22-39.
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