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Metapolitics Alain Badiou Jason Barker Jason Barker

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Metapolitics Alain Badiou Jason Barker Jason Barker
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.56 MB
Pages: 99
Author: Alain Badiou, Jason Barker, Jason Barker
ISBN: 9781844670352, 184467035X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Metapolitics Alain Badiou Jason Barker Jason Barker by Alain Badiou, Jason Barker, Jason Barker 9781844670352, 184467035X instant download after payment.

In this follow-up to his highly acclaimed volume Ethics, a searing critique of liberalism, Alain Badiou discusses the limits of political philosophy.

Metapolitics argues that one of the main tasks of contemporary thought is to abolish the idea that politics is merely an object for philosophical reflection. Badiou indicts this approach, which reduces politics to a matter of opinion, thus eliminating any of its truly radical and emancipatory possibilities.

Against this intellectual tradition, Badiou proposes instead the consideration of politics in terms of the production of truth and the affirmation of equality. He demands that the question of a possible "political truth" be separated from any notion of consensus or public opinion, and that political action be rethought in terms of the complex process that binds discussion to decision.

Starting from this analysis, Badiou critically examines the thought of anthropologist and political theorist Sylvain Lazarus, Jacques Ranciere's writings on workers' history and democratic dissensus, the role of the subject in Althusser, as well as the concept of democracy and the link between truth and justice.

This English edition includes a new preface from the author, as well as an introduction from the translator, Jason Barker.

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