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Greece and the Reinvention of Politics
By (Author) Alain Badiou
Verso Books
Verso Books
1st April 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.9495
Hardback
106
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
241g
In a series of seven trenchant interventions Alain Badiou analyses the decisive developments in Greece since 2011. Badiou considers this Mediterranean country a sort of open-air political lesson, with much to tell us about the wider situation. Greece is exemplary of our fundamental contradictions in Europe, which are also ultimately the fundamental contradictions of the world such as it isthe world served up to the authoritarian anarchy of capitalism. Notwithstanding the Greeks heartening opposition to the financial markets hegemony, Badiou considers it also important to address the reasons why this opposition failed. Movementist politics may arouse widespread sympathy, but for the French philosopher they have absolutely no effect other than to temporarily trap the movement in the negative weakness of its affects. Badiou argues that a consequential opposition inspired by the emancipatory politics of the pastor by what he calls the communist hypothesisshould set its compass by the orienting maxims proposed in this book, defining a direction for political action.
-One of the most important philosophers writing today.- --Joan Copjec -A figure like Plato or Hegel walks here among us!- --Slavoj Zizek -An heir to Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Althusser.- --New Statesman -Badiou's sardonically compressed style is never less than pungent.- --Guardian -A thinker of tremendously invigorating moral fervour, able to rise to Swiftian scorn or fine Cocteau-like flourishes. Badiou's passionate belief in human autonomy is inspiring.- --Daily Telegraph -Scarcely any other moral thinker of our day is as politically clear-sighted and courageously polemical, so prepared to put notions of truth and universality back on the agenda.- --Terry Eagleton
Alain Badiou teaches philosophy at the cole normale suprieure and the Collge international de philosophie in Paris. In addition to several novels, plays and political essays, he has published a number of major philosophical works, including Theory of the Subject and Being and Event, Manifesto for Philosophy and Gilles Deleuze. His recent books include Ethics, Metapolitics, The Communist Hypothesis, and Wittgensteins Anti-Philosophy.