Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil

Alain Badiou
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Alain Badiou aims to explode the assumptions behind the ethical turn in political and academic agendas which serve to reinforce the ideology of the status quo. He demonstrates particularly how an ethics conceived in terms of negative human rights and tolerance of difference cannot underpin a coherent concept of evil."
Genres: PhilosophyNonfictionTheoryPoliticsEssaysFrancePsychologyClassics20th CenturyCultural
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