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206Introduction: democracy, equality, and justiceCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 13 (1): 1-15. 2010.In this chapter, we consider the relationships between democracy, equality, and justice and the ways in which those relationships define the territory of contemporary political philosophy.
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38Recognition, Work, Politics: New Directions in French Critical Theory (edited book)Brill. 2007.Recognition, Work, Politics includes a range of essays in contemporary French critical theory around politics, recognition, and work, and their philosophical articulations. These issues are addressed from directions that include post-structuralism, the paradigm of the gift, recognition theory, and post-marxism.
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81The cruel poetics of MorrisseyThesis Eleven 120 (1): 90-103. 2014.Drawing on existential phenomenology, particularly Heidegger’s analytic of Dasein, and combining it with a developmental perspective, the paper focuses on those moments of crisis, in which a self faces the question of its own truth, and in the process posits the conditions for disclosing key aspects about the world and society. Late adolescence and early adulthood are the ‘ages of life’ in which such possibility of disclosure occurs most eminently, and this is relayed expressively and reflective…Read more
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52The Return of Work in Critical Theory: Self, Society, PoliticsColumbia University Press. 2018.From John Maynard Keynes’s prediction of a fifteen-hour workweek to present-day speculation about automation, we have not stopped forecasting the end of work. Critical theory and political philosophy have turned their attention away from the workplace to focus on other realms of domination and emancipation. But far from coming to an end, work continues to occupy a central place in our lives. This is not only because of the amount of time people spend on the job. Many of our deepest hopes and fea…Read more
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Hegelian Recognition and the Contemporary Social SciencesIn Shane O'Neill Nicholas H. Smith (ed.), Recognition Theory as Social Research: Investigating the Dynamics of Social Conflict, Palgrave-macmillan. 2012.
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The Place of Work in Rancière's WritingsIn Jean-Philippe Deranty & Alison Ross (eds.), Jacques Ranciere and the contemporary scene: The evidence of equality and the practice of writing, Continuum International Publishing. pp. 187-204. 2012.
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Théorie de la valeur, travail et reconnaissance: l'ontologie sociale dans les écrits d'IenaIn Buée Jean-Michel & Renault Emmanuel (eds.), Hegel à Iéna, Ens Éditions. pp. 195-215. 2015.
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1Social JusticeIn Gianpietro Mazzoleni (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Political Communication, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 1483-1489. 2015.
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Travail, vie, pouvoir: le travail vivant face aux théories de la biopolitiqueIn Alexis Cukier (ed.), Travail vivant et théorie critique, Presses Universitaires De France. pp. 195-215. 2017.
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Between Honneth and Rancière: Problems and Potentials of a Contemporary Critical Theory of SocietyIn Axel Honneth (ed.), Recognition or disagreement: a critical encounter on the politics of freedom, equality, and identity, Columbia University Press. pp. 33-80. 2016.
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71La Philosophie sociale entre sociologie et psychologie sociale: le cas du travailCahiers Philosophiques 1 (1): 21-33. 2013.Cet article tente d’éclairer le rapport entre philosophie sociale et sciences sociales, en se demandant comment une philosophie sociale contemporaine doit traiter les questions relatives au travail. Le but, in fine, est de suggérer qu’en tentant de répondre à cette question spécifique on donne un éclairage intéressant sur des difficultés plus générales inhérentes au programme d’une philosophie sociale, notamment en ce qui concerne son rapport aux sciences sociales.
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704The Great Leveler: Conceptual and Figural Ambiguities of EqualityCogent Arts and Humanities 4 (1). 2017.If we compare it with the fellow notion of liberty, equality has an ambivalent place in modern political thinking. Whilst it counts as one of the fundamental norms, many think that equality is valuable only as a way to realise some features of liberty. I take a historical perspective on this issue, and try to identify some of the pre-modern roots of such an ambivalent attitude towards equality. I do this by using Jacques Rancière’s political model as an analytical framework and by taking a visua…Read more
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53Lost Paradigm: The Fate of Work in Post-War French PhilosophyRevue Internationale de Philosophie 278 (4): 491-511. 2016.For a brief period, between the years immediately preceding the Second World War and for about a decade thereafter, the most important authors in French philosophy (Weil, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre) conducted their reflections within a “work paradigm”, that is, within theoretical frameworks in which the concept of work played the central, organising role. The first three sections of the paper identify the different meanings of work, which, brought together under the umbrella concept of “praxis”, unde…Read more
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En quels sens le travail vivant est-il une catégorie politique?TRAVAILLER 36 59-74. 2016.This paper seeks to clarify some of the methodological and conceptual stakes involved in the attempt to think about politics from the point of view of "living labour". In order to avoid confusions further down the track, a formal analysis of the different possible meanings of "politics" is proposed. Politics is first defined as the series of problems that arise when separate individual lives attempt to organise a common life in common. Four types of problems can be identified on the basis of thi…Read more
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130Hegel’s Naturalism: Mind, Nature and the Final Ends of LifeCritical Horizons 13 (2): 275-287. 2012.
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118The 'son of civil society': Tensions in Hegel's account of womanhoodPhilosophical Forum 31 (2). 2000.The paper examines briefly Kant's and Fichte's, and more thoroughly, Hegel's theses on womanhood and their social and political consequences. It shows, taking Hegel as a case study, that the idealists' conceptual frameworks should have led them to recognize the rights of women, and, importantly, in Kant's and Hegel's case, that they implicitly did so. However, they chose to repress these unwanted outcomes behind teachings that were more in line with the beliefs of their time. This tension, it is…Read more
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175Marx, Honneth and the Tasks of a Contemporary Critical TheoryEthical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4): 745-758. 2013.In this paper, I consider succinctly the main Marxist objections to Honneth’s model of critical social theory, and Honneth’s key objections to Marx-inspired models. I then seek to outline a rapprochement between the two positions, by showing how Honneth’s normative concept of recognition is not antithetical to functionalist arguments, but in fact contains a social-theoretical dimension, the idea that social reproduction and social evolution revolve around struggles around the interpretation of c…Read more
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2Jacques Ranciere: Key Concepts (edited book)Routledge. 2010.Although relatively unknown a decade ago, the work of Jacques Ranciere is fast becoming a central reference in the humanities and social sciences. His thinking brings a fresh, innovative approach to many fields, notably the study of work, education, politics, literature, film, art, as well as philosophy. This is the first, full-length introduction to Ranciere's work and covers the full range of his contribution to contemporary thought, presenting in clear, succinct chapters the key concepts Ranc…Read more
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38Feuerbach's philosophical psychology and its political and aesthetic implicationsIn Paolo Diego Bubbio & Paul Redding (eds.), Religion after Kant: God and Culture in the Idealist Era, Cambridge Scholars Press. 2012.
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80Work and the Precarisation of ExistenceEuropean Journal of Social Theory 11 (4): 443-463. 2008.This article aims to present a new perspective on contemporary debates about the transformations of work and employment, and their impacts on individuals and communities, by focusing on the writings of Christophe Dejours. Basically, the article attempts to show that Dejours' writings make a significant contribution to contemporary social theory. This might seem like an odd claim to make, since Dejours' main training was in psychoanalysis and his main activity is the clinical, psychiatric study o…Read more
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108The book will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy and the social sciences.
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213Work and the Experience of Domination in Contemporary NeoliberalismActuel Marx 49 (1): 73-89. 2011.Work and Experience of Domination in Contemporary Neoliberalism This paper seeks to study the contemporary forms of domination at and through work, by focusing on subjective experiences of work. Against the background of Marx’s analysis of the manyfold nexus between social and political domination in general and domination at work, I begin by drawing in broad strokes the general picture of current experiences of work emerging from the contemporary French sociology and psychology of work. Related…Read more
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262Politicizing Honneth’s Ethics of RecognitionThesis Eleven 88 (1): 92-111. 2007.This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a renewed critical theory of society, provided that it does not shy away from its political dimensions. First, the ethics of recognition needs to clarify its political moment at the conceptual level to remain conceptually sustainable. This requires a clarification of the notion of identity in relation to the three spheres of recognition, and a clarification of its exact place in a politics of recognition. We …Read more
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