A Little Philosophical Lexicon of Anarchism from Proudhon to Deleuze Contributor(s): Colson, Daniel (Author), Cohn, Jesse (Translator) |
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ISBN: 1570273413 ISBN-13: 9781570273414 Publisher: Minor Compositions OUR PRICE: $22.50 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Political Ideologies - Anarchism - Philosophy | Political |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.95 lbs) 280 pages |
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Publisher Description: Is the thought of Gilles Deleuze secretly linked to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's declaration: "I am an anarchist"? Has anarchism, for more than a century and a half, been secretly Deleuzian? In the guise of a playfully unorthodox lexicon, sociologist Daniel Colson presents an exploration of hidden affinities between the great philosophical heresies and "a thought too scandalous to take its place in the official edifice of philosophy," with profound implications for the way we understand social movements. |
Contributor Bio(s): Colson, Daniel: - Daniel Colson is a professor of sociology at the Université de St.-Étienne in Lyon. He is the author of Trois Essais de Philosophie Anarchiste: Islam, Histoire, Monadologie (2004) as well as several studies of French labor history.Cohn, Jesse: - Jesse Cohn is an associate professor of English at Purdue University Northwest. He is the author of Anarchism and the Crisis of Representation: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics, Politics (2006) and Underground Passages: Anarchist Resistance Culture, 1848-2011 (2014). |