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THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUBJECTIVISM
Nildo Viana
The
cultural mutation that took place after the defeat of the social struggles of
the late 1960s generated the shift from the hegemony of the reproductive
paradigm to the subjectivist paradigm. Since 1945 the reproductivist paradigm,
which manifested itself through holistic and objectivist ideologies such as
functionalism, structuralism and systems theory, was hegemonic until the
emergence of these struggles and their crisis. In its place, the subjectivist
paradigm emerges, born after 1968, but only becomes hegemonic after 1980,
following the constitution of neoliberalism, which, together with other
processes, constitutes the regime of integral accumulation, a new phase of
capitalism. In this context, subjectivist ideologies expand, spread, and become
hegemonic. The realm of subjectivism is established and takes various forms,
encompassing different conceptions (neoliberalism, post-structuralism,
multiculturalism, politics of identity, etc.). The subjectivist paradigm
condemns holism (totality, metarratives) and objectivism, generating various
forms of subjectivism (irrationalism, relativism, etc.). In this context, we
ask: what are the consequences of subjectivism?
The
overvaluation of the subject and subjectivity is a reality. Undoubtedly, there
are several interpretations of what is subject and what is subjectivity, as
well as “who is the subject” or “who are the subjects” (in the plural, one of
the characteristics of subjectivism is the use and abuse of plurals). The
subject can be the rational individual of neoliberalism, the multiple subjects
of post-structuralism and multiculturalism, the “gender”, the “race”, etc. To
this is associated the strengthening of hedonism, narcissism, sentimentality,
which are reinforced by the advent of the expansion of the internet and social
networks. This, in turn, is useful and complements neoliberalism, which has
civil society accountability as one of its characteristics. Thus, the idea of
participationism emerges, “non-governmental organizations” flourish, among
several other related phenomena.
The
consequences of this process are visible. One of them affects individuals,
considered "free" in many subjectivist conceptions, who become
responsible for their social failure, generating depression, psychological
imbalances, drug use, etc. Another consequence affects the forms of
consciousness, generating discredit for knowledge and encouraging presumption,
pseudo-criticism, relativism, and, therefore, conspiracy beliefs, ideas such as
the "flat earth" or that everything is "cultural
construction" or " representations”. A third consequence is revealed
in its effects on civil society, especially in social movements, in which its
activists start to defend unsustainable ideas such as " life experience"
and "place of speech", as well as interpreting the world from
antinomies based on groupism and division “us” and “them”.
We
could list other consequences of subjectivism, but we will limit ourselves to
these. And here the responsibility of intellectuals comes into question, as
they were the ones who produced the subjectivist ideologies that spread, in a
simplified way, throughout society. Now, once the negative consequences of
subjectivism are perceived, it is time to criticize and overcome it, and it is
up to intellectuals to take responsibility for contributing to the
clarification and resolution of the problem they helped to create.
NILDO VIANA is a university professor at the
Federal University of Goiás/Brazil. He is the author of several books,
including, “Capitalism in the Age of Integral Accumulation”; “Bourgeois Buguese
Hegemony and Hegemonic Renovations”; “The Social Movements”; “The Bourgeois Way
of Thinking. Bourgeois Episteme and Marxist Episteme”; “Research in Everyday
Representations”; “Karl Marx: The Merciless Critique of the Existing”, among
others.
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