Gustav Landauer's anarcho-mysticism and the critique of political theology
This paper explores the anarcho-mystical thought of Gustav Landauer as a critical response to Schmitt's sovereign-centric political theology. It is argued that Landauer's thought effects a radical displacement of the concept of state sovereignty through autonomous forms of community, subjectivity and affinity. Central here, I argue, is his notion of mystical withdrawal and spiritual self-transformation. I develop some parallels here with recent interventions in Italian (im)political thought in which the representative capacity of sovereignty is called into question. I conclude by suggesting that anarcho-mysticism, as a critical engagement with political theology, not only broadens out this category, but offers a way of interpreting new forms of activism and dissent.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Gustav Landauer, Carl Schmitt, political theology, anarcho-mysticism, sovereignty, anarchism, the impolitical |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Politics |
Date Deposited | 26 Mar 2020 12:39 |
Last Modified | 01 Oct 2021 01:26 |