Description
More so than historians, it is philosophers that have played the leading role in the portrayal of this major event in French political history. The philosophical quarrels of the 1960s placed the French Revolution at the heart of their debates. The most well-documented among these is the conflict between Jean-Paul Sartre and Claude Levi-Strauss and subsequently, Michel Foucault.
Do we need an ethics of the history of the French Revolution? Ranciere, Derrida, Balibar, Lefort, Robin, and Loraux can help answer this question, in an epistemological approach to history. These successive explorations allow us to move away from a myth of identity and to rediscover a real Revolution, capable of offering Enlightenment and political utility and interrogating what democracy and emancipation mean for us today.
Book Information
ISBN 9781786616173
Author Sophie Wahnich
Format Hardback
Page Count 246
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 508g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 160mm * 21mm