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Lyotard and the Political
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163 stránek
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Exploring the evolution of Francois Lyotard's political thought, this book traces his journey from early Marxist influences to a critical stance on revolutionary politics. James Williams examines the implications of Lyotard's philosophical shifts, highlighting both the positive and negative consequences of his disillusionment with Marx and Freud. By situating Lyotard's work within the context of 20th-century political and philosophical debates, the book clarifies his connections to thinkers like Kant, Heidegger, and Deleuze.
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1999, měkká
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