From revolution to ethics : May 1968 and contemporary French thought /
The French revolts of May 1968, the largest general strike in twentieth-century Europe, were among the most famous and colourful episodes of the twentieth century. Julian Bourg argues that during the subsequent decade the revolts led to a remarkable paradigm shift in French thought - the concern for...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal [Que.] :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©2007
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cobblestone beaches: normative contradictions of the May revolt
- pt. 1. The sabre and the keyhole: French Maoism, violence, and prisoner dignity
- A press conference
- Violence and the Gauche proleþtarienne
- The president's man and the state's thumb
- Popular justice and incarcerated leftists
- The Groupe d'information sur les prisons
- These modern Bastilles.
- pt. 2. Spinoza on Prozac: from institutional psychotherapy to the philosophy of desire
- Anti-psychiatry and the philosophy of desire
- Anti-Oedipus: redux and reception, ethics and origins
- Institutional psychotherapy and the La Borde Psychiatric Clinic
- Feþlix Guattari's devolution
- Gilles Deleuze's Spinozist ethics
- Schizophrenia and fascism
- Craziness is a dead end.
- pt. 3. "Your sexual revolution is not ours": French feminist "moralism" and the limits of desire
- Gender and '68: tensions from the start
- Guy Hocquenghem's dark encounter with feminism
- Feminism, law, rape, and leftist male reaction
- Boy trouble: French pedophiliac discourse of the 1970s
- Desire has its limits.
- pt. 4. When all bets are off: ethical Jansenism and the new philosophers
- The main event
- Between the union of the left and Jansenism
- Maurice Clavel
- The angel in the world
- The dialectic by the side of the road
- John Locke was not French, or the varieties of ethical experience.