André Gorz, Chris Turner
Against the background of recent technological developments, Gorz's major new book explores the political agendas facing both right and left in the midst of the transformations of the nature of work and the structure of the workforce.
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A new political ethics that confronts the injustices of liberal democracy.More
Max Horkheimer, Matthew O'Connell
The twentieth century triumph of the state-bureaucratic apparatus
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An analysis of social and economic systems and why they appear and disappear throughout history.
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Marxism and Philosophy is Karl Korsch's masterworkMore
Slavoj Zizek
Probing beneath the level of TV punditry, Žižek offers a highly original and readable account that serves as a fascinating and insightful comprehension of the events of September 11.More
Jean Baudrillard, Chris Turner
Until September 11 we had had no symbolic event on a world scale that marked a setback for globalization itself.More
Zawar Hanfi
Central essays by Feuerbach, advancing his humanist and atheist thought.
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A major new interpretation of the concepts of modernism and modenirty
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One of the most powerful voices in contemporary French philosophy explodes the facile assumptions behind the recent ethical turn.More
Theodor Adorno, Louis Althusser, Giovanni Arrighi
12-book shrinkwrapped set
The 6th set of the renowned philosophy series: beautiful covers, bargain price, classic theory.More
Maurice Godelier
New Edition
Groundbreaking examination of the relationship between thought, economy and society.More
Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard's now familiar investigations into reality and hyper-reality shift here into a more metaphysical frame.More
Theodor Adorno
Quasi una Fantasia is Adorno’s own selection of his essays and journalism from more than three decades of music writing.More
Alain Badiou
Metapolitics argues that one of the main tasks of contemporary thought is to abolish the idea that politics is merely an object for philosophical reflection.More