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Andre Gorz: A Critical Introduction

by Conrad Lodziak, Jeremy Tatman
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Overview

Widely regarded as a major contemporary theoretician, Andre Gorz's comprehensive critique of social formations offers both a direction and meaning to the current technological revolution. In this accessible introduction to Gorz's work, Tatman and Lodziak trace the development of his political and philosophical theory. over a period of more than four decades. They examine his influence on intellectual and political culture, and focus on influences that informed his thinking, in particular his growing concern with ecological matters and his relationship with Sartre. The book includes a dialogue with Gorz himself.

Synopsis

In the first accessible introduction to his work in English, Lodziak and Tatman trace the development of Gorz’s political theory.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Pluto Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780745307879

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