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Le Dessous des cartes explore la géopolitique des océans. Dans un ouvrage richement illustré, Émilie Aubry et Frank Tétart abordent l’un des enjeux majeurs de la géopolitique contemporaine : les espaces maritimes. par Clara LOÏZZO. Géographie. entretien.
The conflict between Jews and Arabs, which crystallized in the aftermath of the First World War, pits against each other "two legitimacies rooted in different temporalities".
By studying the relationship between crows and humans, philosopher Thom van Dooren envisages new ways of living with animals. * Lire en français. The English translation is provided by the editorial staff, who are solely responsible for any inaccuracies.
J-J. Lecercle analyses Lenin's writings through his practice and conception of language. He shows the extent to which the revolutionary leader wielded language as a political weapon.
In an unpublished seminar given in 1991-1992, Jacques Derrida investigates the notion of secrecy, its relationship to what is said, to truth and to death, among other central themes in philosophy. * Lire en français.
An Essay on Radical Friendship. Far from simply defending and illustrating his own alternative lifestyle, Geoffroy de Lagasnerie questions the pre-eminence of the couple and family within our societies. * Lire en français.
By examining four figures in institutional psychotherapy, Camille Robcis traces the history of a movement that combined psychology and politics in its practices and reflections.
The Gallic Republic, a Forgotten Political Construction. La cité des druides. Bâtisseurs de l’ancienne Gaule. The brotherhood of Druids, philosophers and political advisors, united the Gauls around a public religion in order to organize Gaul into a political community. * Lire en français.
Drawing on indigenous accounts written in the aftermath of the Spanish conquest, Camilla Townsend aims to offer a new perspective on the culture and events of Aztec history.
The author illustrates the path of diffusion of the astonishingly vast melting pot of false beliefs linked to it. The journey winds its way mainly through Europe, between loose papers and books, on the one hand, and urban centers, markets and ports marked by the Jewish presence, on the other.