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Cornelius Castoriadis is presently Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. He is a philosopher, social critic, professional economist, practicing psychoanalyst and one of Europe's foremost thinkers. The Castoriadis Reader provides for the first time an overview of the author's work and encompasses every aspect of his thought.

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"The Castoriadis Reader, with representative extracts from almost fifty years of political and philosophical writing, reflects his long march from Marx back to Aristotle." Scott McLemmee, Lingua Franca


"When so many pay superficial tribute to false prophets, how much better to pay serious attention to this true thinker." Nicolas Walter, New Statesman

"For those unfamiliar with the thought of Castoriadis, reading his works for the first time is to encounter one of the most original and creative figures of the last half of the twentieth century." David Wallace, Topia



Table of Contents
Editor's Foreword.

Acknowledgements.

Abbreviations.

1.'The Only Way to Find out If You Can Swim Is to Get into the Water.' An Introductiory Interview (1974).

2. Presentation of Socialisme ou Barbarie An Organ of Critique and Revolutionary Orienation (1949).

3. On the Content of Bureaucracy to the Idea of the Proletariat's Autonomy (1955). On the Content of Socialism, II (1957).

4. Recommencing the Revolution (1964).

5. Marxism and Revolutionary Theory (1964-65). Excerpts. Marxism: A Provisional Assessment. Theory and Revolutionary Project.

6. The Social Imaginary and the Institution (1975). Excerpt. The Social-Historical.

7. The Social Regime in Russia (1978).

8. From Ecology to Autonomy (1980).

9. The Crisis of Western Societies (1982).

10. The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy (1983).

11. The Logic of Magmas and the Question of Autonomy (1983).

12. Radical Imagination and the Social Instituting Imaginary (1994).

13. Culture in a Democratic Society (1994).

14. Psychoanalysis and Philosophy (1996).

15. Done and To Be Done (1989).

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/05/1997
      ISBN13: 9781557867032, 978-1557867032
      ISBN10: 1557867038

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Cornelius Castoriadis is presently Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. He is a philosopher, social critic, professional economist, practicing psychoanalyst and one of Europe's foremost thinkers. The Castoriadis Reader provides for the first time an overview of the author's work and encompasses every aspect of his thought.

      Trade Review
      "The Castoriadis Reader, with representative extracts from almost fifty years of political and philosophical writing, reflects his long march from Marx back to Aristotle." Scott McLemmee, Lingua Franca


      "When so many pay superficial tribute to false prophets, how much better to pay serious attention to this true thinker." Nicolas Walter, New Statesman

      "For those unfamiliar with the thought of Castoriadis, reading his works for the first time is to encounter one of the most original and creative figures of the last half of the twentieth century." David Wallace, Topia



      Table of Contents
      Editor's Foreword.

      Acknowledgements.

      Abbreviations.

      1.'The Only Way to Find out If You Can Swim Is to Get into the Water.' An Introductiory Interview (1974).

      2. Presentation of Socialisme ou Barbarie An Organ of Critique and Revolutionary Orienation (1949).

      3. On the Content of Bureaucracy to the Idea of the Proletariat's Autonomy (1955). On the Content of Socialism, II (1957).

      4. Recommencing the Revolution (1964).

      5. Marxism and Revolutionary Theory (1964-65). Excerpts. Marxism: A Provisional Assessment. Theory and Revolutionary Project.

      6. The Social Imaginary and the Institution (1975). Excerpt. The Social-Historical.

      7. The Social Regime in Russia (1978).

      8. From Ecology to Autonomy (1980).

      9. The Crisis of Western Societies (1982).

      10. The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy (1983).

      11. The Logic of Magmas and the Question of Autonomy (1983).

      12. Radical Imagination and the Social Instituting Imaginary (1994).

      13. Culture in a Democratic Society (1994).

      14. Psychoanalysis and Philosophy (1996).

      15. Done and To Be Done (1989).

      Index.

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