Personality of Power

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collective individuation
collective personhood
conspiracy theory
Deleuze theory of reaction
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Fascism
gender politics
Nietzsche theory of ressentiment
ornamental masculinity
postruth politics
racism
reaction
Susanne Langer
Trump
Whiteness

Product details

  • ISBN 9781478031598
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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“I am the Chosen One!” With this exclamation Donald Trump crowns the national exceptionalism his base upholds with a claim of personal exceptionalism. He leaves no doubt as to the emotional note: “I am your vengeance!” He personifies reaction for the masses. Except, in today’s microsegmented social media environment the “masses” no longer exist. Fascism’s cultural conditions have shifted. In The Personality of Power, Brian Massumi retheorizes the conditions of contemporary fascism through the prism of Trump’s persona. Older theories based on identification of the masses with a charismatic leader no longer hold. Rather, an affective regime of reaction agitates bodies and orients lives at the molecular level. Massumi examines this agitation in relation to race, gender, personhood, and conspiracy thinking. The Personality of Power is a political treatise on fascism and its precursor movements, coupled with a philosophical inquiry into becoming reactionary as a collective process. Massumi calls the very concept of the person into question, asking what collective personhood means concretely. Nothing less than an alternative political logic is needed, turned to the task of thinking collective individuation.
Brian Massumi is a Canadian philosopher and social theorist, and, until recently, Professor of Communication at the University of Montreal. He is the author of many books, including Couplets, Ontopower, The Power at the End of the Economy, and Parables for the Virtual, all also published by Duke University Press.