La bombe informatiqueAprès l’histoire [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):464-466 (2000)
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Abstract

One of the most adroit movements of the ideological “establishment” in the United States is to have occupied the channels of communication between national groups of intellectuals. By this arbitrary maneuver a certain impression of isolation is given to those who have the forlorn courage to oppose prevailing intellectual idola. The reader may know about philosophical oppositions inside America, but he rarely hears about similar movements outside. Yet, ironically, these are alive and very eloquent.

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