"Spinoza after Politics": Dan Taylor, Gil Morejon, Marie Wuth, and Jack Stetter (Keywords: Human Nature; Affects; Anarchism; State; Law; Imagination; War)
Briefly

Dan Taylor emphasizes that Spinoza's political thought is crucial in understanding our interconnections in contemporary politics, urging a re-evaluation of his contributions beyond individual ethics.
Gil Morejón argues that Spinoza's ideas disrupt modern anarchism, suggesting that his insights into power and restraint can reshape radical continental philosophy's approach to social structures.
Marie Wuth articulates the relevance of Spinoza when discussing race, highlighting how both Spinoza and Fanon illuminate the transformative role of narratives in the quest for emancipation.
Jack Stetter points out that Spinoza’s insights are indispensable for contemporary deliberations on war and international relations, especially during times of multiple intersecting crises.
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