KOLABORASI INTERSUBJEKTIF DALAM BAYANG-BAYANG TOTALITARIANISME

Authors

  • Alvian Apriano Pendeta di GPIB/Program S3 Ilmu Filsafat, FIB, Universitas Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Kolaborasi intersubjektif, Komitmen kolektif, Relasi kuasa, Totalitarianisasi, Refleksi kritis

Abstract

Apakah kolaborasi menjanjikan tujuannya ketika secara praksis kolaborasi justru mengarah pada tindakan-tindakan totaliter? Penelitian ini berangkat dari refleksi kritis terhadap paradoks kolaborasi dalam masyarakat posmodern, yakni ketika ideal kolaborasi sebagai ruang kebersamaan, kesetaraan, dan partisipasi justru berbalik menjadi mekanisme kontrol sosial yang menekan kebebasan individu. Dalam konteks ini, penelitian ini menelusuri bagaimana kolaborasi yang semula dimaksudkan untuk membangun komitmen kolektif dan solidaritas justru dapat dimanfaatkan untuk membenarkan dominasi atau homogenisasi kehendak bersama atas nama kepentingan bersama. Fenomena tersebut memperlihatkan bahwa kolaborasi tidak selalu identik dengan praktik yang egaliter, sebab dalam kenyataannya, relasi kuasa kerap beroperasi di dalam struktur kolaborasi itu sendiri. Oleh karena itu, perlu ditelusuri secara kritis kemungkinan membicarakan kolaborasi intersubjektif, suatu kolaborasi dengan intensi kolektif dan komitmen bersama terbentuk, serta bagaimana keduanya dapat lepas dari jebakan  logika totalitarian yang bisa saja tanpa disadari oleh para pelakunya. Penelitian ini dengan demikian berupaya untuk menggali kembali makna kolaborasi sebagai tindakan bersama yang berakar pada pengakuan terhadap keberadaan orang lain sebagai subjek, bukan sekadar bagian dari sistem kolektif. Pada akhirnya, kajian ini bermaksud menawarkan pembacaan kritis atas kolaborasi, agar tetap menjadi ruang kemanusiaan yang membebaskan, bukan instrumen penyeragaman yang menindas.

 

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2025-12-13