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Eric Heinze, "Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and the Future of the Left" (MIT Press, 2025)

2025/5/16
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Caleb Zacharin: 我认为《Coming Clean》这本书非常重要,因为它以批判理论家们所使用的工具来反思批判理论本身的盲点。这本书对批判理论进行了修正,既肯定了其作为分析方法的价值,又提出了批判理论家们可以如何承认左翼运动历史性缺陷的途径。我相信自我意识、自我批评和自我分析这些价值观能够加强我们,而不是削弱我们。 Eric Heinze: 我之所以对有争议的话题感兴趣,并非仅仅是为了挑起争端。我认为,这些话题之所以重要,是因为在表面之下往往隐藏着一些更为广泛、复杂且未被充分认识的问题。这些争议背后存在着敏感的节点,例如可能尚未被充分理解或批判性审视的价值观冲突。我认为,批判理论的本质在于自我批评,尽管许多从事批判理论的人可能对此持有不同看法。批判理论中存在着各种假设和实践,但批判理论家们往往未能将这些假设和实践应用于他们自身、他们的学科和他们的政治立场。

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What has gone wrong with the left—and what leftists must do if they want to change politics, ethics, and minds. Leftists have long taught that people in the West must take responsibility for centuries of classism, racism, colonialism, patriarchy, and other gross injustices. Of course, right-wingers constantly ridicule this claim for its “wokeness.” 

In Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and the Future of the Left) ( MIT Press, 2025), Eric Heinze rejects the idea that we should be less woke. In fact, we need more wokeness, but of a new kind. Yes, we must teach about these bleak pasts, but we must also educate the public about the left’s own support for regimes that damaged and destroyed millions of lives for over a century—Stalin in the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong in China, Pol Pot in Cambodia, or the Kim dynasty in North Korea. Criticisms of Western wrongdoing are certainly important, yet Heinze explains that leftists have rarely engaged in the kinds of open and public self-scrutiny that they demand from others. Citing examples as different as the Ukraine war, LGBTQ+ people in Cuba, the concept of “hatred,” and the problem of leftwing antisemitism, Heinze explains why and how the left must change its memory politics if it is to claim any ethical high ground.

Eric Heinze is Professor of Law and Humanities at Queen Mary University of London.

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