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Köp båda 2 för 626 krSure to provoke controversy, The Philosopher and His Poor is a virtuoso performance. I cant think of anyone who has pursued the populist premisethe intuition that in this or that situation the grounding of truth or value is to be located in those most dispossessedwith anything approaching Rancires degree of articulateness or philosophical sophistication. I predict that this book will become a landmark.Bruce Robbins, author of Feeling Global: Internationalism in Distress The Philosopher and His Poor is a remarkable work. Jacques Rancire demonstrates the recurrence throughout the history of western thought of a particular self-constituting move: the freedom and the right to think are premised upon a situating and excluding of those whose task is other than to think, what Rancire calls the poor.Derek Attridge, author of The Singularity of Literature
Jacques Rancire is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of ParisVIII (St. Denis). His many books include The Nights of Labor: The Workers Dream in Nineteenth-Century France; The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation;and Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. Andrew Parker is Professor of English at Amherst College. He is a coeditor of Nationalisms and Sexualities and Performativity and Performance.
Editors Preface vii Editors Introduction: Mimesis and the Division of Labor ix A Personal Itinerary xxv I. Plato's Lie 1. The Order of the City 3 2. The Order of Discourse 30 II. Marx's Labor 3. The Shoemaker and the Knight 57 4. The Production of the Proletarian 70 5. The Revolution Conjured Away 90 6. The Risk of Art 105 III. The Philosopher and the Sociologist 7. The Marxist Horizon 127 8. The Philosophers Wall 137 9. The Sociologist King 165 For Those Who Want More 203 Afterword to the English-Language Edition (2002) 219 Notes 229