Revolutionizing Ourselves: Wittgenstein’s Politics

Terry Eagleton in Commonweal: The “form of life” is a crucial concept in the late philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. It is more an anthropological notion than a political one. Forms of life consist of practices such as rubbing noses, burying the dead, imagining the future as lying ahead of you, or marking in one’s language … Continue reading Revolutionizing Ourselves: Wittgenstein’s Politics