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A01=Mark Hulliung
anarchist philosophy
Author_Mark Hulliung
Beauvoir
Beckett's Play
Beckett’s Play
Black Orpheus
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=NL-HP
Category=QDHR5
Confers
COP=United Kingdom
dialectical
Dialectical Reason
Dos Passos
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
existential historiography
Existential Psychoanalysis
Family Idiot
Format=BC
french
French Proletariat
historical epistemology
historiography methods
HMM=229
IMPN=Paradigm
Inauthentic Jew
ISBN13=9781612050454
Kantian Rhetoric
les
Les Temps Modernes
Marxist theory
modernes
PA=Available
PD=20140130
permanent
philosophy of historical knowledge
POP=London
Postwar
Price=€20 to €50
PS=Active
PUB=Taylor & Francis Ltd
reason
revolution
Revolution Betrayed
revolutionary thought
Sartre's Argument
Sartre's Biography
Sartre's Efforts
Sartre's Essay
Sartre's Thought
Sartre's Work
Sartre's Writings
Sartre’s Argument
Sartre’s Biography
Sartre’s Efforts
Sartre’s Essay
Sartre’s Thought
Sartre’s Work
Sartre’s Writings
simone
Simone De Beauvoir
Subject=Philosophy
temps
Tennis Court Oath
Violate
WG=249
WMM=152
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781612050454
- Weight: 249g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 2014
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: London, US
- Product Form: Paperback
In Nausea, the 1938 novel that made Sartre famous, the protagonist is a historian who abandons the biography he is writing because he comes to believe that all histories are fictional, escapist, and useless. He sought the one and only truth of history; a truth that would revolutionize the world. By the time Sartre published his most mature works, he claimed to have written a biography that was perfectly true. This book examines how and why Sartre's position on the possibility and worth of historical knowledge changed so dramatically. In addition, it illuminates Sartre's unique contribution to the grand debate between Marxist and anarchist revolutionaries-a debate that continues today.
Mark Hulliung is the Richard Koret Professor of the History of Ideas at Brandeis University. He has published widely on topics concerning intellectual, cultural, and political history, both European and American, including the interactions between America and Europe. He is a historian and a political theorist, and his work is interdisciplinary in nature, cutting especially across history, political science, and literary studies.
Sartre and Clio
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