
Anthropology of the Name
Gila Walker
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Description
Translated by Gila Walker for the first time into English, Anthropology of the Name is French thinker Sylvain Lazarus's response to the intellectual caesura of May 1968. Taking up thought, politics, and the name, Lazarus presents an original doctrine on the nature of politics and the relationship of politics to thought. Whereas most theoreticians of politics start with their ideas on its specific empirical objects--its institutions, such as parties, or its structures, such as the state--Lazarus analyzes politics from within itself.
Lazarus's discussion is divided into two parts: a general methodology and a series of case studies. He fiercely argues that politics is a thought with its own field and categories, distinct from political science, economics, history, or philosophy. Politics, Lazarus drives home, is not a permanent feature of society: it is rare and sequential.
Lazarus's discussion is divided into two parts: a general methodology and a series of case studies. He fiercely argues that politics is a thought with its own field and categories, distinct from political science, economics, history, or philosophy. Politics, Lazarus drives home, is not a permanent feature of society: it is rare and sequential.
"The most radical critique of the very grounds of social science."--Alain Badiou
Product Details
Publisher | Seagull Books |
Publish Date | October 15, 2015 |
Pages | 344 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780857422309 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Sylvain Lazarus, a French sociologist, anthropologist, political theorist, and philosopher, is a professor at Université Paris VIII. He was a founding member of the French Communist Union (Marxist-Leninist) and the militant French political organization L'Organisation Politique.
Gila Walker is the translator of more than a hundred works in French, including texts by Jacques Derrida, François Jullien, and Tzvetan Todorov. She divides her time between her homes in New York and the southwest of France.
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