Désir de multitude. Différence, antagonisme et politique matérialiste

How can we develop a politics of difference with an antagonistic and materialist vocation? This is the big question that runs through this book. It is a question that, for the author, cannot be avoided by an ontological, anthropological and epistemological questioning, and which requires, above all,...

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Главный автор: Aragüés Estragués, Juan Manuel
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Опубликовано: Presses universitaires de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour 2022
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Désir de multitude. Différence, antagonisme et politique matérialiste
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