"A leading radical thinker reflects on the state of contemporary politics"--
An essential analysis of cinema from one of the great figures of French philosophy.
An essential analysis of cinema from one of the great figures of French philosophy
Ranciere's account of Western philosophical thought from Plato to Bourdieu argues that philosophers depend on an ideal "poor" for their own analyses but preclude them from abstract thought
Explodes the complacency of Western politicians who pride themselves as the defenders of political freedom.
Returning politics to its original and necessary meaning: the organization of dissent
The foremost philosopher of art argues for a new politics of looking
The critique of modernist ideology from France's leading radical theorist