The shadows of the 1930s rise, while the left stumbles
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"This book is a foreign element in book publishing: it is not a sociological or philosophical work in the strict sense, but it is not exclusively a pamphlet or activist writing. examines a political issue: the ultra-conservative side of public sentiment and the serious threat posed to French political space by "post-fascism" (...) However, if we overdo it, the pamphlet can have its drawbacks, as it does not pay enough attention to contradictions and small differences. directions of impact. " PHILIPPE CORCUFF (1960) is a French philosopher and sociologist, a professor at the Institute for Political Studies in Lyon and a researcher at the CERLIS laboratory (Center de Recherche sur les Liens Sociaux, Université Paris Descartes / CNRS). He is a committed representative of the political left, defining himself as an "anti-globalization and libertarian activist." At the beginning of his scientific career, he was most influenced by the socio-ethnographic approach and conducted extensive research on the development and history of the trade union movement. He claims to be a post-Marxist and faces intense criticism of Marx's "Marxist" readings.
publisher | L'Harmattan For Rent |
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writer | Philippe Corcuff |
scope | 156 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789634146995 |
year of publication | 2020 |
binding | carton |