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    Balibar and the Citizen Subject
    Glitter Stucco & Dumpster Diving
    Spinoza and Politics
    Bodies, Masses, Power
    Althusser and His Contemporaries: Philosophy's Perpetual War
    • Through a meticulous examination of unpublished works and manuscripts, the book reevaluates Louis Althusser's philosophical contributions and his engagement with contemporaries like Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, and Lacan. It highlights Althusser's intellectual confrontations around the themes of structure, subject, and beginnings and endings. By analyzing these interactions, the author illuminates the dynamics of structuralism and poststructuralism, offering fresh insights into the vibrant landscape of French philosophy during the 1960s and 1970s.

      Althusser and His Contemporaries: Philosophy's Perpetual War
    • Bodies, Masses, Power

      Spinoza and His Contemporaries

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(38)Évaluer

      Challenging conventional interpretations, this work presents Spinoza as a profound materialist rather than a Cartesian or liberal thinker. It explores his concept of the materiality of writing, particularly through scripture, and outlines three core principles: the interdependence of mind and body liberation, the necessity of collective freedom, and the corporeal existence of written propositions. The book encourages a reevaluation of Spinoza's impact by shifting focus from intellectual comprehension to the tangible effects of his philosophy on both minds and bodies.

      Bodies, Masses, Power
    • Spinoza and Politics

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(38)Évaluer

      An analysis of Spinoza's treatises within the context of his contemporary political, religious, and ideological life.

      Spinoza and Politics
    • Glitter Stucco & Dumpster Diving

      Reflections on Building Production in the Vernacular City

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Speeding across the California landscape, Chase pauses frequently to see what’s really there: not just what the movies have taught us to expect, but the range and variation of the built environment that occupies what he calls ‘everyday space’. A practising architect and urban planner, as well as an important architectural critic, Chase explores a myriad of locales and examines their architectural features—from the gay community space of West Hollywood, to the stucco box apartment complexes of the 1950s, to the truly weird mix of domestic arrangements in Venice Beach, to gated communities, to some of the historic houses of Hollywood and Beverly Hills and to the most recent transformations of the casino architecture in Las Vegas. At once learned, witty and ironic, Chase makes the mundane world of Southern California vistas come alive on the page.

      Glitter Stucco & Dumpster Diving
    • Balibar and the Citizen Subject

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The 12 essays provide an overview of Balibar's work after his collaboration with Althusser. They explain and expand his framework; in particular, by restoring Arabic and Islamic thought to the conversation on the citizen subject. The collection includes two previously untranslated essays by Balibar himself on Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes.

      Balibar and the Citizen Subject