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| Publications [#339635] of Jakob Norberg
Articles/Essays/Chapters in Books
- Norberg, J. "Anticapitalist Affect: Georg Lukács on Satire and Hate." New German Critique 45.3Duke University Press,
(2018): 155-174.
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(last updated on 2026/01/21)
Abstract: In his writings on satire, the Marxist literary critic Georg Lukács argued that hatred could function as an anti-capitalist affect. Hatred, he believed, equips the committed author with a set of traits – certainty, lucidity, endurance, and pitilessness – that are eminently useful for the exposure and destruction of a fundamentally criminal socio-economic system. Contrary to the contemporary anxiety about hatred (hate speech, hate crimes), Lukács wanted to mobilize the affect for revolutionary ends. Yet he also admitted that hatred tends to grow in conditions of powerlessness, dependence, and frustration. As a consequence, Lukács could not unite the cool passion of hatred with the position of a confident revolutionary.
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