Creative Rebelliousness and Pragmatism

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  • ISBN 9781350594272
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A leading voice in contemporary pragmatism presents a 21st-century presentation and interpretation of the tradition from the point of view of oppressed populations.

Lee A. McBride III urges us to analyze the epistemological boundaries and intervening logics that ensnare us in this order of things and breach them. This powerful and eye-opening approach takes its impetus from Leonard Harris’s philosophy born of struggle.

By connecting different philosophical perspectives, McBride offers fresh ways to think about philosophies of struggle. He helps us to size up and challenge those existing epistemological systems that reinforce and reproduce oppression; he proffers a tenable pragmatic naturalized epistemology from which one can make assertive fallibilist claims; he helps us to reenvision our bonds and ties to other beings and the land; he describes the role of immersive affective experiences, poetry, and Dionysian poiesis (making) in leaving the existing systems of knowledge. Each foray develops a way of (re)imagining our ways of being and the norms and structures within which we live. They allow McBride to draw out conceptual and imaginative tools that may assist us in creative rebelliousness, in leaving and shaping a future beyond the asylum walls.

Beautifully written, McBride’s book extends the insurrectionist philosophical project in an important direction, expanding the conception of how and where insurrection needs to happen.

Lee A. McBride III is Professor of Philosophy at the College of Wooster, USA. He is currently the President-Elect of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP). He has served on the APA Eastern Division program committee (2021-2023) and the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers (2014-2017). He is the editor of A Philosophy of Struggle: The Leonard Harris Reader (Bloomsbury, 2020) and author of Ethics and Insurrection: A Pragmatism for the Oppressed (Bloomsbury, 2021).

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