The first and exhaustive biography of twentieth-century leftist philosopher Andre Gorz. Recognized as one of the most lucid and innovative critics of contemporary capitalism, Andre Gorz (1923-2007) was known for asking fundamental questions regarding the meaning of life and work. This first biography of a unique figure operating at the confluence of literature, philosophy, and journalism revisits half a century of intellectual and political life. Born Gerhart Hirsch in Vienna, he studied in Switzerland before opting to live and work in France. A self-taught existentialist thinker, he was constantly revising his view of the world, unafraid to break new theoretical ground in doing so. Influenced by Marx, Husserl, Sartre, and Illich, he had very close affinities with the new thinking on the Left that was coming out of Italy in the 1960s and 70s. He was also one of the first thinkers to shape political ecology and to advocate de-growth. The intellectual on the editorial board of Sartre's journal Les Temps Modernes, Gorz was also a mainstream journalist. He wrote in L'Express under the sobriquet Michel Bosquet before joining others in the creation of Le Nouvel Observateur. Through Gorz's life journey, we meet not only Sartre and de Beauvoir, but also Herbert Marcuse, Fidel Castro, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Ivan Illich, Felix Guattari, Antonio Negri, and many others. Beyond his poignant autobiographical narratives, The Traitor and Letter to D, which attest to his deep humanity, Gorz remains a precious guide for all who believe that another world is still possible.
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Introduction: Paths to Postcapitalism PART ONE The Alienation of Modern Man The 1940s and 1950s: Comfort and Conformism Chapter 1. A Stranger to Himself Chapter 2. The Construction of Self Chapter 3. The Third Force Chapter 4. Journalism as Compromise Chapter 5. Alienation in the Affluent Society PART TWO Liberation from Work in the Age of Automation The 1960s: Fordism and the Welfare State Chapter 6. Revolutionary Reformism Chapter 7. Automation and the New Working Class Chapter 8. Arduous Socialism Chapter 9. The Ferment of '68 PART THREE The Liberation of Life In a Time of Visceral Opposition to Work The 1970s: Zero Growth and Ecology Chapter 10. Critique of Technology and Science Chapter 11. Changing Life, with Ivan Illich Chapter 12. Ecological Emergency and De-growth PART FOUR Freeing Up Time in the Age of the Dual Society 1980s-1990s: Toyotism and the Precariat Chapter 13. Farewells to the Working Class Chapter 14. Autonomy and the Dangers of the Dual Society Chapter 15. The Invention and End of Work Chapter 16. Beyond the Wage-Based Society PART FIVE Towards the Civilization of Free: Time in the Era of the Immaterial The 2000s: Financialization and Circulation of Knowledge Chapter 17. Toward the Intelligent Society? Chapter 18. Another World is Possible Chapter 19. The Final Freedom Abbreviations and Acronyms Bibliography and Sources Index of Names
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ISBN
9780857429889
Publisert
2022-06-19
Utgiver
Seagull Books London Ltd
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
440

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Willy Gianinazzi is a Swiss-born French historian who specializes in the study of revolutionary syndicalism and other radical movements. He lives in Paris, where he was for many years Publications Secretary at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales. Chris Turner is a translator and writer living in Birmingham, UK.