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In this book, the renowned philosopher and polymath Alain Badiou tells the story of the first five decades of his life, from 1937 to 1985, setting it within the political history of the twentieth century. Born in Morocco on the eve of catastrophic conflict, Badiou's childhood and youth were marked by the Second World War and the Algerian War, experiences that would shape his political consciousness. Badiou honed his political convictions as an activist and organizer among students and workers and in solidarity with the Algerian independence movement, but his life was upended and transformed by…mehr
In this book, the renowned philosopher and polymath Alain Badiou tells the story of the first five decades of his life, from 1937 to 1985, setting it within the political history of the twentieth century. Born in Morocco on the eve of catastrophic conflict, Badiou's childhood and youth were marked by the Second World War and the Algerian War, experiences that would shape his political consciousness. Badiou honed his political convictions as an activist and organizer among students and workers and in solidarity with the Algerian independence movement, but his life was upended and transformed by May '68 in ways that were profoundly consequential for his philosophical thought. By weaving his philosophical ideas into the narrative of his life, we see how the concepts for which Badiou is well-known - such as subject, being, event and truth - operate in the domain of experience and history. Written in an engaging and often playful style, this book illuminates both the unique trajectory of a major philosopher and the turbulent history of the twentieth century, showing how the latter shaped the thinking of a man who has come to embody the very idea of political commitment and radical political thought.
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Autorenporträt
Alain Badiou is a philosopher, mathematician and playwright who lives in Paris.
Inhaltsangabe
I. 1937-1971: From Zero to Thirty Years Old or, From My 'Colonial' Birth to the Evental Cut Represented by May 1968 1. Birth, Childhood, and World War (1937-1947) 1a. 1937 1b. Morocco 1c. Bellerive-sur-Allier and Pétain 1d. Toulouse and the Occupation 1e. Toulouse and Liberation 1f. Toulouse and My First Newspaper 1g. Autobiographies and Proper Names 1h. Sex and History: The Burghers of Calais 2. The Paradise of the Lycée (1947-1955) 2a. Toulouse, Transitions: Lycée Bellevue 2b. Toulouse, Toward the End: The First Glimmers of Politics 2c. Honours Received 2d. A Meditation on the Year 1954 3. Failures and Successes (1955-1956) 3a. Into Action! 3b. Historical Invariants, from Poujade to the Gilets Jaunes 3c. I Preside and Fail; I Compete and Succeed 4. I Become a Socialist (1956-1958) 4a. Budding Politicians at the ENS 4b. Lessons from History: The Category of the 'Groupuscule' 4c. The Manoeuvrings of the 'Socialist' Party 4d. An Obscure Decision? 4e. In the Name of the Father: Adhesion, Structuring, Action 4f. A Subjective Defect: The Oppositional Mentality 4g. Was There Any Point to All of This? 5. 13 May 1958 and its Effects (1958-1961) 5a. Coup d'État and Scission: The PSA 5b. Riots in Budapest, Revolution in Havana 5c. Splits and Fusions: from the PSA to the PSU 5d. 1960-1961 Again: Terray, Verstraeten, Me...and Sartre 5e. The Belgian Dimension of My Political Life: Beginnings 5f. Heroes and Martyrs of Our Vision: Castro, Lumumba 5g. The Workers: A Free Inquiry 5h. The Jeanson Network and Clandestinity: The Temptation of the Sublime 6. An Overtly Military Music 6a. Manifesto of the 121 6b. A Handful of Generals on Stage 6c. My France and its Army 6d. A Political Lesson, an Academic Ruse, a Music Exam 6e. An Experience of Mass Alliance: The Army as Seen from Below 6f. The Missile Crisis: The Nuclear War Will Not Take Place 7. A Career of Note in the Champagne Region? (1963-1968) 7a. The Reims Boys' Lycée as Seen Through a Teacher's Eyes 7b. 'Leftist' Social Democracy-A Stubborn Myth 7c. A Provincial Temptation á la Balzac 7d. A Trip: Bolivia, for Che Guevara's Tomb 7e. Who Was I in the Spring of 1968? II. 1968-1985: From Thirty to Forty-Four Years of Age, or, from a Flamboyant Maoism to the Veiled Beginnings of the Ideological and Statist Counter-Revolution 8. 'Le Joli Mai' (1968-1970) 8a. Event and Subjectivation Seen from Close Quarters 8b. Two Years that Devastated a Subject: 1969-1970 8c. Provincial Self-sufficiency? 8d. An Anticipation of Maoism: The Sino-Soviet Controversy 8e. The Creation of Paris-VIII and My Uprooting 9. The Early Red Years (1970-1985) 9a. A Creature with a Very Precise Name: Group for the Foundation of the Union of French Communists (Marxist-Leninist) 9b. An Organisation's First Steps 9c. Two Convictions That Have Become Rare 10. Anarchic Journey into the Work of the UCFml (1970-1985) 10a. The Factory as Political Site: Communist Worker Nuclei 10b. On the Side of the People: The Popular Anti-Capitalist Committees 10c. Maoist Politics in the Countryside 10d. A Subjective Parenthesis on the Political Question of 'Identities' 10e. University and Youth: Problems of Recruitment 10f. The Maoist Pole 10g. Political Consistency of the International Proletariat of France: The Great Organised Struggle of the Sonacotra Hostels (1975-1979) 10h. Le Marxiste-Léniniste, a Proud Publication 10i. State of the UCFml in the Early 1980s 11. Endgame for the UCFml (1981-1985) 11a. What Was it that Started in the 1980s 11b. What did I Begin Again in the 1980s? 11c. The Ideologues of the Counter-revolution and their 'New Philosophy' 11d. The Capitalist Media, and Our One Hundred and Forty-Five Newspapers 11e. Creation and Development of the Fortnightly Le Perroquet Provisional Conclusion for the Present Day
I. 1937-1971: From Zero to Thirty Years Old or, From My 'Colonial' Birth to the Evental Cut Represented by May 1968 1. Birth, Childhood, and World War (1937-1947) 1a. 1937 1b. Morocco 1c. Bellerive-sur-Allier and Pétain 1d. Toulouse and the Occupation 1e. Toulouse and Liberation 1f. Toulouse and My First Newspaper 1g. Autobiographies and Proper Names 1h. Sex and History: The Burghers of Calais 2. The Paradise of the Lycée (1947-1955) 2a. Toulouse, Transitions: Lycée Bellevue 2b. Toulouse, Toward the End: The First Glimmers of Politics 2c. Honours Received 2d. A Meditation on the Year 1954 3. Failures and Successes (1955-1956) 3a. Into Action! 3b. Historical Invariants, from Poujade to the Gilets Jaunes 3c. I Preside and Fail; I Compete and Succeed 4. I Become a Socialist (1956-1958) 4a. Budding Politicians at the ENS 4b. Lessons from History: The Category of the 'Groupuscule' 4c. The Manoeuvrings of the 'Socialist' Party 4d. An Obscure Decision? 4e. In the Name of the Father: Adhesion, Structuring, Action 4f. A Subjective Defect: The Oppositional Mentality 4g. Was There Any Point to All of This? 5. 13 May 1958 and its Effects (1958-1961) 5a. Coup d'État and Scission: The PSA 5b. Riots in Budapest, Revolution in Havana 5c. Splits and Fusions: from the PSA to the PSU 5d. 1960-1961 Again: Terray, Verstraeten, Me...and Sartre 5e. The Belgian Dimension of My Political Life: Beginnings 5f. Heroes and Martyrs of Our Vision: Castro, Lumumba 5g. The Workers: A Free Inquiry 5h. The Jeanson Network and Clandestinity: The Temptation of the Sublime 6. An Overtly Military Music 6a. Manifesto of the 121 6b. A Handful of Generals on Stage 6c. My France and its Army 6d. A Political Lesson, an Academic Ruse, a Music Exam 6e. An Experience of Mass Alliance: The Army as Seen from Below 6f. The Missile Crisis: The Nuclear War Will Not Take Place 7. A Career of Note in the Champagne Region? (1963-1968) 7a. The Reims Boys' Lycée as Seen Through a Teacher's Eyes 7b. 'Leftist' Social Democracy-A Stubborn Myth 7c. A Provincial Temptation á la Balzac 7d. A Trip: Bolivia, for Che Guevara's Tomb 7e. Who Was I in the Spring of 1968? II. 1968-1985: From Thirty to Forty-Four Years of Age, or, from a Flamboyant Maoism to the Veiled Beginnings of the Ideological and Statist Counter-Revolution 8. 'Le Joli Mai' (1968-1970) 8a. Event and Subjectivation Seen from Close Quarters 8b. Two Years that Devastated a Subject: 1969-1970 8c. Provincial Self-sufficiency? 8d. An Anticipation of Maoism: The Sino-Soviet Controversy 8e. The Creation of Paris-VIII and My Uprooting 9. The Early Red Years (1970-1985) 9a. A Creature with a Very Precise Name: Group for the Foundation of the Union of French Communists (Marxist-Leninist) 9b. An Organisation's First Steps 9c. Two Convictions That Have Become Rare 10. Anarchic Journey into the Work of the UCFml (1970-1985) 10a. The Factory as Political Site: Communist Worker Nuclei 10b. On the Side of the People: The Popular Anti-Capitalist Committees 10c. Maoist Politics in the Countryside 10d. A Subjective Parenthesis on the Political Question of 'Identities' 10e. University and Youth: Problems of Recruitment 10f. The Maoist Pole 10g. Political Consistency of the International Proletariat of France: The Great Organised Struggle of the Sonacotra Hostels (1975-1979) 10h. Le Marxiste-Léniniste, a Proud Publication 10i. State of the UCFml in the Early 1980s 11. Endgame for the UCFml (1981-1985) 11a. What Was it that Started in the 1980s 11b. What did I Begin Again in the 1980s? 11c. The Ideologues of the Counter-revolution and their 'New Philosophy' 11d. The Capitalist Media, and Our One Hundred and Forty-Five Newspapers 11e. Creation and Development of the Fortnightly Le Perroquet Provisional Conclusion for the Present Day
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