Recognition, Work, Politics: New Directions in French Critical Theory

Brill (2007)
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Recognition, Work, Politics includes a range of essays in contemporary French critical theory around politics, recognition, and work, and their philosophical articulations. These issues are addressed from directions that include post-structuralism, the paradigm of the gift, recognition theory, and post-marxism

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Danielle Petherbridge
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