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A politics of emancipation: the Miguel Abensour reader : The Miguel Abensour Reader

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Despite his influence in utopian studies and democratic theory, French philosopher Miguel Abensour (1939-2017) has yet to be fully discovered in the English-speaking world as only a fraction of his work has been translated.

A Politics of Emancipation fills this void by translating a selection of his seminal essays into English for the first time.

The Reader provides a systematic overview of Abensour's work and the two inseparable projects that govern his approach to political theory: on the one hand, a radical critique of all forms of domination and, on the other, a desire to conceptualize the political as the realm of freedom and emancipation.

For Abensour, both projects are to be undertaken together in order to avoid the double trap of an evacuation of conflict from politics and the reduction of politics to a form of domination.

In other words, a politics of emancipation requires a "ruthless" critique of domination coupled with an analysis of politics as the domain within which human beings experience freedom and equality.

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Product Details
SUNY Press
1438498268 / 9781438498263
eBook (EPUB)
320.01
01/06/2024
English
339 pages
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