The Project of Emancipation and the Possibility of Politics, or, What's Wrong with Post-1968 Individualism?

Thesis Eleven 68 (1):31-45 (2002)
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Abstract

The thesis that `1968' resulted in the rise of the individual, on the one hand, and the end of politics, on the other, is critically discussed by interpreting the events of 1968 as a project of emancipation and by distinguishing between the individual and the collective aspects of emancipation

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