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* Alain Badiou is probably the most widely read and influential philosopher in France today. Alain Finkielkraut is also a well-known public intellectual in France * Both have attracted controversy in the past and they hold strongly contrasting political views.

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"Somewhere beyond belief in the possibility of consensus and disbelief in the mutability of hostilities, these two unlikely interlocutors - powerful defenders of opposed positions - agreed to sit down and have it out. Their heated, sometimes harsh, debate may not persuade you to surrender your own leanings, but it will force you to rethink the terms in which you affirm them and the way you push back against the other side. This is a rare and enlightening interchange."
Joan Copjec, University of Buffalo

"Anyone who fears that ferocious, intelligent, philosophically informed argument about the state of the world may be a thing of the past should open this book. After reading these debates, vividly translated by Susan Spitzer, in which two of France's leading intellectuals hammer out their starkly opposed positions, they will come away enlightened and invigorated."
Peter Dews, University of Essex


Table of Contents

Foreword by Aude Lancelin
1. National Identity and Nations
2. Judaism, Israel, and Universalism
3. May ’68
4. Communism (Past and Future)
Translator’s Notes
Bibliography

Confrontation A Conversation with Aude Lancelin

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    A Paperback / softback by Alain Badiou, Alain Finkielkraut

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745685700, 978-0745685700
      ISBN10: 0745685706

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Alain Badiou is probably the most widely read and influential philosopher in France today. Alain Finkielkraut is also a well-known public intellectual in France * Both have attracted controversy in the past and they hold strongly contrasting political views.

      Trade Review
      "Somewhere beyond belief in the possibility of consensus and disbelief in the mutability of hostilities, these two unlikely interlocutors - powerful defenders of opposed positions - agreed to sit down and have it out. Their heated, sometimes harsh, debate may not persuade you to surrender your own leanings, but it will force you to rethink the terms in which you affirm them and the way you push back against the other side. This is a rare and enlightening interchange."
      Joan Copjec, University of Buffalo

      "Anyone who fears that ferocious, intelligent, philosophically informed argument about the state of the world may be a thing of the past should open this book. After reading these debates, vividly translated by Susan Spitzer, in which two of France's leading intellectuals hammer out their starkly opposed positions, they will come away enlightened and invigorated."
      Peter Dews, University of Essex


      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Aude Lancelin
      1. National Identity and Nations
      2. Judaism, Israel, and Universalism
      3. May ’68
      4. Communism (Past and Future)
      Translator’s Notes
      Bibliography

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