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Andre Gorz

A Critical Introduction

Author: Jeremy Tatman and Conrad Lodziak   Series: Modern European Thinkers

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

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

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Widely regarded as a major contemporary theoretician, Andre Gorz's critique of social formations offers both a direction and meaning to the current technological revolution. The absence of English texts focussing on Gorz should make this reader an accessible introduction to his work. The book traces the development of Gorz's political and philosophical theory over a period of more than four decades. His influence on European intellectual and political culture is examined and the work focuses also on Gorz's own formative influences in the development of his perspective, in particular his relationship with Satre. Gorz's accounts of the failure of the uprising in May 1968 is assessed and the book illustrates how this heralded the transiton towards the search for new movements to engage in emancipatory socialism. In particular, it addresses Gorz's growing concern with ecological matters which provided the foundation for his comtemporary writing.

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About the Author

Conrad Lodziak teaches Media Studies at Nottingham Trent University. Following his deportation from the USA in 1972 for anti-American activities, Lodziak has been involved in a variety of oppositional projects. He is the author of Andre Gorz: A Critical Introduction (Pluto,1997), and The Myth of Consumerism (Pluto, 2002).Jeremy Tatman is Lecturer in Critical Media Theory at the University of Nottingham.

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Product Details

Publisher
Pluto Press
Published
20th November 1997
Pages
172
ISBN
9780745307879

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