Revolutions for the future, May '68 and the Prague spring
1968 is the proper name of a global event that continues to resonate, over half a century later, into the present conjuncture, in which a shaken neoliberal consensus confronts anew the specter of revolutionary transformation. It is the contention of this volume that the May '68/the Prague Sprin...
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Suture press
2020
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Zusammenfassung: | 1968 is the proper name of a global event that continues to resonate, over half a century later, into the present conjuncture, in which a shaken neoliberal consensus confronts anew the specter of revolutionary transformation. It is the contention of this volume that the May '68/the Prague Spring doublet names in turn a particularly potent, reflected site of articulation in this global sequence, one that deserves particular interrogation in the rich complexity of its voicings. The essays in this volume interrogate the French and Czechoslovak articulation of the last two European revolutions and offer criticism of the putative ‘end of ideology' said to have followed 1989. They assemble a generation of French and Central European philosophers in order to work through the philosophical heritage of 1968. |
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Beschreibung: | 321 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9782956905615 978-2-9569056-1-5 2956905619 2-9569056-1-9 |