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About the Author
James B. Atkinson is an independent scholar. David Sices is Professor Emeritus of French and Italian, Dartmouth College.
Reviews
An excellent translation: clear, crisp and accurate. The introduction is also a helpful contextualization of the text, Boetie's relation to Montaigne, and a brief discussion of the history of this important text on non-cooperation in the 20th-Century. I highly recommend it for courses in the history of political theory and of non-cooperation as a means of regime change. --James Tully, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria
A powerful rendition of La Boetie's soldierly prose (as Montaigne would have it). . . . With this unassuming book, the authors have not only offered a solid introduction to Etienne de La Boetie and his legacy, but also passed on to us a living document (Harry Kurz) which may yet find resonance in our own troubled times. --Jeremie Korta, Harvard University, in Sixteenth Century Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781603848404
Author Etienne de La Boetie
Format Hardback
Page Count 96
Imprint Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Publisher Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Weight(grams) 227g