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It is widely asserted that we are now living in a post-truth society. What that means, this book argues, is that the contemporary global world is thoroughly infested not only with trickster figures but an entire and operational trickster logic; or, that we now live in a Trickster Land an argument advanced by the claim that in modernity liminality has become permanent; or that modern life is patently absurd.

The first part of the book presents a series of guides to this condition, in the form of key thinkers and writers who can help us understand and navigate our Trickster Land. Such guides include Hermann Broch, Lewis Hyde, Roberto Calasso, Michel Serres, Sndor Mrai, Colin Thubron and Albert Camus. The second part goes on to discuss five main regions of Trickster Land: art, thought, the economy, politics and society. This last, central chapter of the book contrasts trickster logic with the basic, foundational logic of social life, presented as gift-giving by Marcel Mauss and as sociability by Georg Simmel, and which is expressed here, combining Heraclitus and Plato with the Gospel of John, by three basic terms of ancient Greek culture, as arkh charis logos: meaningful social life originally and in its essence is animated by the power of kind benevolence. This volume will appeal to scholars of social theory, anthropology and sociology with interests in political thought and contemporary culture.

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The society of the trickster is a realm where we are permanently trying to pin the tail to the donkey of truth and where impartial, objective reality seems to be a distant memory. There is no better, or more fearless, guide to Absurdistan than Arpad Szakolczai. A jaw-dropping book for our disturbed and disturbing times.
Chris Rojek, Professor of Sociology, City University London, UK
At the moment we try to grasp modernity, or to relabel it as post-modernity, it eludes us. What appears as the end of history becomes obsolete as soon as it is identified. What appears as the final disenchantment becomes a new mystery. Every critique ends in irrelevance. Arpad Szakolczai has provided a novel and deep reflection on this situation, in terms of trickster logic, the continuing illusory promise to dispel mystery which creates a substitute mystery.
Stephen Turner, Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida, USA
Post-Truth Society
It is widely asserted that we are now living in a post-truth society. What that means, this book argues, is that the contemporary global world is thoroughly infested not only with trickster figures but an entire and operational trickster logic; or, that we now live in a Trickster Land an argument advanced by the claim that in modernity liminality has become permanent; or that modern life is patently absurd.
The first part of the book presents a series of guides to this condition, in the form of key thinkers and writers who can help us understand and navigate our Trickster Land. Such guides include Hermann Broch, Lewis Hyde, Roberto Calasso, Michel Serres, Sndor Mrai, Colin Thubron and Albert Camus. The second part goes on to discuss five main regions of Trickster Land: art, thought, the economy, politics and society. This last, central chapter of the book contrasts trickster logic with the basic, foundational logic of social life, presented as gift-giving by Marcel Mauss and as sociability by Georg Simmel, and which is expressed here, combining Heraclitus and Plato with the Gospel of John, by three basic terms of ancient Greek culture, as arkh charis logos: meaningful social life originally and in its essence is animated by the power of kind benevolence. This volume will appeal to scholars of social theory, anthropology and sociology with interests in political thought and contemporary culture.
Arpad Szakolczai is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at University College Cork, Ireland, and was ERC panel member 20112018. He is the author of Sociology, Religion and Grace: A Quest for the Renaissance, Comedy and the Public Sphere, Novels and the Sociology of the Contemporary and Permanent Liminality and Modernity, and co-author of Walking into the Void: A Historical Sociology and Political Anthropology of Walking, The Political Sociology and Anthropology of Evil: Tricksterology and From Anthropology to Social Theory: Rethinking the Social Sciences.
Contemporary Liminality
Series editor:
Arpad Szakolczai, University College Cork, Ireland
Series advisory board:
Agnes Horvath, University College Cork, Ireland;
Bjrn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark;
and Harald Wydra, University of Cambridge, UK
This series constitutes a forum for works that make use of concepts such as imitation, trickster or schismogenesis, but which chiefly deploy the notion of liminality, as the basis of a new, anthropologically-focused paradigm in social theory. With its versatility and range of possible uses rivalling mainstream concepts such as system, structure or institution, liminality by now is a new master concept that promises to spark a renewal in social thought.
While charges of Eurocentrism are widely discussed in sociology and anthropology, most theoretical tools in the social sciences continue to rely on approaches developed from within the modern Western intellectual tradition, whilst concepts developed on the basis of extensive anthropological evidence and which challenged commonplaces of modernist thinking, have been either marginalised and ignored, or trivialised. By challenging the taken-for-granted foundations of social theory through incorporating ideas from major thinkers, such as Nietzsche, Dilthey, Weber, Elias, Voegelin, Foucault and Koselleck, as well as perspectives gained through modern social and cultural anthropology and the central concerns of classical philosophical anthropology Contemporary Liminality offers a new direction in social thought.
Titles in this series
15 Post-Truth Society
A Political Anthropology of Trickster Logic
Arpad Szakolczai
16 The Technologisation of the Social
A Political Anthropology of the Digital Machine
Edited by Paul O'Connor and Marius Ion Bena
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Contemporary-Liminality/book-series/ASHSER1435
First published 2022
by Routledge
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2022 Arpad Szakolczai
The right of Arpad Szakolczai to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Szakolczai, Arpad, author.
Title: Post-truth society : a political anthropology of trickster logic / Arpad Szakolczai.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. | Series: Contemporary liminality | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021037076 (print) | LCCN 2021037077 (ebook) | ISBN 9781032116198 (hardback) | ISBN 9781032126456 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003225553 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Truthfulness and falsehood. | Tricksters. | Moral conditions. | Civilization, Modern21st century.
Classification: LCC BJ1421 .S93 2022 (print) | LCC BJ1421 (ebook) | DDC 177/.3dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021037076
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021037077
ISBN: 9781032116198 (hbk)
ISBN: 9781032126456 (pbk)
ISBN: 9781003225553 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003225553
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I Guides in Trickster Land
1 Hermann Broch: The Spell
2 Lewis Hyde: The Gift and the Trickster
3 Roberto Calasso: the revolution and its shipwrecking
4 Michel Serres: the parasite, from Hermes the communicator to Don Juan the first hero of modernity
5 Sndor Mrai: from Krisztina a first heroine of modernity to an encounter with the Russians
6 Colin Thubron: encounters with Asia
7 Albert Camus: the absurd revolt
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