Hermann Broch between literature and philosophy
Started in 1934, never completed and published posthumously, the Theory of masses madness is a monumental work. At the articulation
Started in 1934, never completed and published posthumously, the Theory of masses madness is a monumental work. At the articulation
For Isabelle Astier, Séverin Muller’s work on the slaughterhouses deeply renews the conception of the State in France, which has
Through an ethnographic survey in a slaughterhouse, Séverin Muller explores the new health model based on traceability and self -control.
Clément Rosset, iconoclastic philosopher and thinker of difference, gives us a dream from which he has a paradoxical but coherent
Several texts recently published in The life of ideas show that the historiography of the Great War is crossed by
The new version of Paul Krugman’s book on “ depressive economy »Falls up. Enriched with several chapters dealing with the
The canvas is also in turmoil: from the question of evaluation to the reform of the status of teacher-researchers, the
The academic world and research is in full swing. The reasons for concern and anger are multiple: they concern as
In this interview, François Dubet returns to his career as a education sociologist as well as his commitment to the
How the thinkers of liberalism, imbued with the humanist values of the Enlightenment, were able to justify European colonial expansion