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    This thought-provoking book, first published in 1991, examines sexual politics in a world which is being radically changed by the challenges of feminism. Seidler explores how men have responded to feminism, and the contradictory feelings men have towards dominant forms of masculinity. Seidler’s stimulating and original analysis of social and political theory connects personally to everyday issues in people’s lives. It reflects the growing importance of sexual and personal politics within contemp…Read more
  •  19
    Recovering the Self seeks to place issues of morality and justice at the heart of social theory. Because of the breakdown of traditional forms of authority, respect for authorities can no longer be taken for granted. Increasingly people believe that respect has to be earned and people have to discover sources of authority within themselves. Victor Seidler seeks to establish a framework to rethink the relation between self and society, identities and power. Through exploring the works of Marx, We…Read more
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    Sounds, sufferings, memories and emotions
    Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 11 (1): 7-24. 2020.
    Social researchers have long known that playing music to people can evoke memories of their pasts and bring people into a different relationship with themselves as the sounds move them to make connections with an earlier period in their lives. It has been discovered in patients with dementia that it could revive people to hear songs they have loved, which can help to bring them back from a state of inner withdrawal. Some researchers have given people portable music listening devices so that they…Read more
  •  10
    In this work, originally published in 1986, Victor Seidler explores the different notions of respect, equality and dependency in Kant’s moral writings. He illuminates central tensions and contradictions not only within Kant’s moral philosophy, but within the thinking and feeling about human dignity and social inequality which we take very much for granted within a liberal moral culture. In challenging our assumption of the autonomy of morality, Seidler also questions our understanding of what it…Read more
  •  8
    Shows how Simone Weil developed a penetrating critique of Marxism and a powerful political philosophy which serves as an alternative to liberalism and Marxism
  •  5
    La identificacion de la masculinidad con la razon ha influido de manera determinante en los conceptos caracteristicos de la modernidad y en las filosofias y teorias sociales dominantes en Occidente. La razon se ha definido en oposicion a las emociones, asi como la mente se ha contrapuesto al cuerpo y la cultura a la naturaleza. Mientras tanto, los hombres han aprendido a dar por sentado que tienen razon. Esto ha dado lugar, segun Seidler, a una forma "irrazonable" de razon que ellos usan para le…Read more
  •  4
    The book questions how philosophy and social theory can help us to engage the everyday moral realities of living, working, loving and dying in new capitalism. It queries post-structuralist traditions, that for all their insights into the fragmentation of identities, often sustain a distinction between nature and culture.
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    Ethical humans: Sounds, bodies, sufferings and aliveness
    Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 14 (1): 61-90. 2023.
    This article explores the way sound, music, rhythm and movement reflect experiences of suffering, trauma and aliveness by reflecting on colonializing and decolonializing modes of understanding the role played by sounds and music in living through suffering, displacement, cultural devastation and illness. Music and sound practices offer people ways of connecting life narratives and coping mechanisms to deal with loss and suffering. A peculiar aliveness of the body is mediated by sound and rhythm.…Read more
  • Men, heterosexualities and emotional life
    with S. Pile and N. Thrift
    In Steve Pile & N. J. Thrift (eds.), Mapping the Subject: Geographies of Cultural Transformation, Routledge. 1995.
  • This thought-provoking book, first published in 1991, examines sexual politics in a world which is being radically changed by the challenges of feminism. Seidler explores how men have responded to feminism, and the contradictory feelings men have towards dominant forms of masculinity. Seidler’s stimulating and original analysis of social and political theory connects personally to everyday issues in people’s lives. It reflects the growing importance of sexual and personal politics within contemp…Read more
  • Identity, Memory and Difference: Lyotard and 'the jews
    In Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.), The Politics of Jean-François Lyotard, Routledge. pp. 102--127. 1998.
  • A Truer Liberty : Simone Weil and Marxism
    with Laurence A. Blum
    Routledge. 1989.
    Simone Weil — philosopher, trade union militant, factory worker — developed a penetrating critique of Marxism and a powerful political philosophy which serves an alternative both to liberalism and to Marxism. In _A Truer Liberty_, originally published in 1989, Blum and Seidler show how Simone Weil’s philosophy sought to place political action on a firmly moral basis. The dignity of the manual worker became the standard for political institutions and movements. Weil criticized Marxism for its con…Read more