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Janet Lloyd

    Janet Lloyd a traduit plus de soixante-dix ouvrages du français, présentant des œuvres fondamentales de penseurs tels que Jean-Pierre Vernant, Marcel Detienne et Philippe Descola à un public plus large. Son œuvre considérable comble les fossés linguistiques et culturels, rendant accessibles des idées philosophiques et anthropologiques complexes. Lloyd est reconnue pour son attention méticuleuse aux nuances des textes originaux, les rendant avec une précision académique et une grâce littéraire. Ses traductions servent de ressources essentielles à la recherche académique et au discours continu sur les traditions intellectuelles françaises.

    A Treatise on Efficacy
    Nazi Anti-Semitism
    • Nazi Anti-Semitism

      From Prejudice to the Holocaust

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      From a leading historian of Nazi Germany, a new exploration of the evolution of policies that led to the horror of the Holocaust.One of the continuing puzzles of twentieth-century history is how Germany moved from a kind of anti-Semitism that was despicable, but did not seem exceedingly dangerous, to the Final Solution. This question has been much debated in recent years, and historians have arrived at very different answers.In Nazi Anti-Semitism , Philippe Burrin, one of the leading historians of Nazi Germany, offers a new understanding of the evolution of Nazi thought and policy. Disagreeing with those such as Daniel Goldhagen (author of Hitler's Willing Executioners ) who would condemn the German population as a whole for being inherently anti-Jewish, Burrin presents a more nuanced picture and shows how Nazi policy evolved gradually. How the Germans proceeded from seemingly unthinkable premises to the actual horror of the Holocaust is the story that he tells in this essential book.Burrin's France Under the Germans , published by The New Press in 1997, received widespread praise and has become a seminal work. Already published to great acclaim in France, Nazi Anti-Semitism opens new perspectives in a vital historical debate with continuing relevance.

      Nazi Anti-Semitism
    • A Treatise on Efficacy

      Between Western and Chinese Thinking

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      In this highly insightful analysis of Western and Chinese concepts of efficacy, Francois Jullien subtly delves into the metaphysical preconceptions of the two civilizations to account for diverging patterns of action in warfare, politics, and diplomacy. He shows how Western and Chinese strategies work in several domains (the battlefield, for example) and analyzes two resulting acts of war. The Chinese strategist manipulates his own troops and the enemy to win a battle without waging war and to bring about victory effortlessly. Efficacity in China is thus conceived of in terms of transformation (as opposed to action) and manipulation, making it closer to what is understood as efficacy in the West.Jullien's brilliant interpretations of an array of recondite texts are key to understanding our own conceptions of action, time, and reality in this foray into the world of Chinese thought. In its clear and penetrating characterization of two contrasting views of reality from a heretofore unexplored perspective, A Treatise on Efficacy will be of central importance in the intellectual debate between East and West.

      A Treatise on Efficacy