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The Fiery Brook
by
Ludwig Feuerbach
Central essays by Feuerbach, advancing his humanist and atheist thought.
4 posts
1 discussion
Ethics
by
Alain Badiou
One of the most powerful voices in contemporary French philosophy explodes the facile assumptions behind the recent ethical turn.
4 posts
Concept and Form, Volume 1
Edited by
Peter Hallward
and
Knox Peden
First systematic presentation and assessment of the groundbreaking journal
Cahiers pour l’Analyse
2 posts
Concept and Form, Volume 2
Edited by
Peter Hallward
and
Knox Peden
First systematic presentation and assessment of the groundbreaking journal
Cahiers pour l’Analyse
2 posts
Philosophy for Militants
by
Alain Badiou
A philosophical guidebook for the struggles to come
1 post
The Passage West
by
Giacomo Marramao
The meaning of politics and philosophy after the era of the modern state
The Adventure of French Philosophy
by
Alain Badiou
Over forty years of French philosophy through the eyes of its greatest living exponent.
3 posts
The Rebirth of History
by
Alain Badiou
Testing the winds of history blowing from the Arab revolts.
7 posts
The Intellectual and His People
by
Jacques Rancière
Rethinking the role of the radical public intellectual.
4 posts
Proletarian Nights
by
Jacques Rancière
A classic text by Rancière on the intellectual thought of French workers in the 19th century.
6 posts
The Communist Manifesto
by
Frederick Engels
and
Karl Marx
The second biggest-selling book ever published
10 posts
Introduction to Antiphilosophy
by
Boris Groys
Provocative exploration of the masters of suspicion with regard to philosophy.
Liberty and Property
by
Ellen Meiksins Wood
From Machiavelli to Rousseau, reading theorists as responding to the conflicts of their time.
1 post
Polemics
by
Alain Badiou
Overturning the dominant narrative of events, from the Paris Commune to the Iraq wars.
2 posts
Impossible Exchange
by
Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard's now familiar investigations into reality and hyper-reality shift here into a more metaphysical frame.
Quasi Una Fantasia
by
Theodor Adorno
Adorno’s own selection of his essays and journalism from more than three decades of music writing.
3 posts
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