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General Interest ............................................................ 2

Classic Thinkers & Key Contemporary Thinkers ......................................................................... 13

What Is Philosophy?.................................................. 14

Introductory Textbooks ............................................ 15

Why It Matters ............................................................ 20

Decolonizing the Curriculum ................................. 21

Feminist Philosophy................................................... 22

Environmental Philosophy....................................... 23

Political Philosophy.................................................... 25

Continental Philosophy............................................ 28

Critical South............................................................... 34

Theory Redux ............................................................... 36

Social Theory ............................................................... 37

Psychoanalysis ............................................................. 38

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Left Is Not Woke

SUSAN NEIMAN

Einstein Forum in Potsdam, Germany

‘Susan Neiman is one of our most careful and principled thinkers on the genuine left. In this nuanced and impassioned plea for universalism she has done a public service for readers of every political stripe. If an alliance of conservatives, liberals, and progressives is to succeed in fending off an increasingly undemocratic far right, lucid thinking is our only hope. Left Is Not Woke is an urgent and powerful intervention into one of the most pressing struggles of our time.‘ Thomas Chatterton Williams, Bard College and contributing writer, The Atlantic

‘In these bleak times, Susan Neiman‘s book arrives as a breath of fresh air. Calmly but fiercely defending the principles of universalism and progress that once defined the left, she gives us a counter to the narrow tribalism that threatens to derail progressive politics.‘

Vivek Chibber, New York University

216 x 138mm • 160 pages • UK June 2023, US March 2023 HB 978-1-5095-5830-8 • £20.00 / $25.00 / €24.90

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Israelis and Palestinians

From the Cycle of Violence to the Conversation of Mankind

JONATHAN GLOVER

King's College London

Can Israelis and Palestinians end their long conflict? Peace deals have been sabotaged by extremists on both sides. A deeper understanding of the psychology of the cycle of violence is called for. This book looks at the human psychological flaws that entrap both sides: the urge to respond to wounds or humiliation with backlash; political or religious beliefs held with a rigidity that excludes compromise; and people’s identity being shaped by the conflict in ways that make it harder to imagine or necessarily desire alternatives. Drawing on comparable conflicts, Jonathan Glover proposes some ways to gradually weaken the grip of this psychology.

216 x 138mm • 200 pages • UK December 2023, US February 2024 HB • 978-1-5095-5978-7 • £20.00 / $25.00 / €24.90

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The Vicissitudes of Nature

From Spinoza to Freud

RICHARD J. BERNSTEIN

The New School for Social Research

‘Throughout his career, Richard Bernstein has served as a trusted guide through the European and American philosophical traditions. Lucid and fair-minded, his new book exemplifies his rare gift for synthesis, showing us how the idea of nature has changed over time, and how we have changed as well.‘ Peter E. Gordon, Harvard University and author of Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos

229 x 152mm • 304 pages • UK & US October 2022

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Also a History of Philosophy

Volume 1: The Project of a Genealogy of Postmetaphysical Thinking

JÜRGEN HABERMAS

Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt

Translated by Ciaran Cronin

This new work by Jürgen Habermas is also a history of philosophy. It presents, in the style of a genealogy, how the now dominant figures of Western postmetaphysical thinking arose. Habermas takes as his guide the discourse on faith and knowledge that developed out of two powerful Axial Age traditions in the Roman Empire. He traces how Western philosophy successively liberated itself from its symbiosis with religion and became secularized. From a systematic perspective, he elaborates the decisive conflicts, learning processes and caesuras, as well as the accompanying transformations in science, law, politics and society.

But Habermas‘s new book is not just a history of philosophy: it is also a reflection on the task of a philosophy committed to the reasonable freedom of communicatively socialized subjects. The task of philosophy, he argues, is to clarify what our growing scientific knowledge of the world means for us – for us as human beings, as inhabitants of the modern world and as individuals.

229 x 152mm • 422 pages • UK September 2023, US November 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-4389-2 • £35.00 / $45.00 / €42.90 ebook available

A New Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere and Deliberative Politics

JÜRGEN HABERMAS

Translated by Ciaran Cronin

Habermas’s book The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962) has long been recognized as one of the most important works of twentieth-century social thought. Blending together philosophy and social history, he outlined a theory of the public sphere as a domain situated between civil society and the state, a domain in which citizens could scrutinize the activities of public officials and debate matters of common concern. In his later works, Habermas would repeatedly question the role played by the public sphere in the safeguarding of democratic community. Now, in view of the crisis of democracy and the digital revolution, he returns to the same theme.

The central concern of this new book is new media and their platform structure, which are increasingly relegating traditional mass media – significant drivers of the ‘old’ structural transformation – to the background. Habermas argues that the forms of communication associated with new media harm the self-awareness of the political public sphere, inducing a new structural transformation with grave consequences for deliberative democracy, the construction of public opinion and will formation.

190 x 124mm • 120 pages • UK November 2023, US February 2024

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On the Emergence of an Ecological Class

A Memo

BRUNO LATOUR & NIKOLAJ SCHULTZ

Sciences Po, Paris; University of Copenhagen

Translated by Julie Rose

In this short text, consisting of seventy-six discussion points, Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz argue that if the ecological movement is to gain ideological consistency and autonomy, it must offer a political narrative that recognizes, embraces and effectively represents its project in terms of social conflicts. Political ecology must accept that it brings along division. It must provide a convincing cartography of the conflicts it generates and, based on this, it must try to define a common horizon of collective action. In order to represent and describe these conflicts, Latour and Schultz propose to re-use the old notion of ‘class‘ and ‘class struggle‘, albeit infused with a new meaning in line with the ecological concerns of our New Climatic Regime. Advancing the idea of a new ecological class, assembled by its collective interests in fighting the logic of production and safeguarding our planet‘s conditions of habitability, they ask: how can a proud and conscious ecological class emerge and take effective action to shape our collective future?

190 x 124mm • 112 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5505-5 • £40.00 / $64.95 / €48.90

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After Lockdown

A Metamorphosis

BRUNO LATOUR

Translated by Julie Rose

In this sequel to Down to Earth, Bruno Latour provides a compass for the necessary reorientation of our lives, outlining the metaphysics of confinement and deconfinement with which we will all be obliged to come to terms by the strange times in which we are living.

216 x 138mm • 160 pages • 2021 HB • 978-1-5095-5001-2 • £40.00 / $64.95 / €48.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5002-9 • £14.99 / $19.95 / €18.90 ebook available

Down to Earth

Politics in the New Climatic Regime

BRUNO LATOUR

Translated by Catherine Porter

Climate change has led to political crisis, with massive inequalities and deregulation. Equally, the Left still hopes in globalization - when, everywhere, people are turning back to the protection of national borders. Bruno Latour argues that the solution lies in reorienting our perspective. Bringing us down to earth is the task of politics today.

216 x 138mm • 144 pages • 2018

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Latour-Stengers

An Entangled Flight

PHILIPPE PIGNARRE

Translated by Stephen Muecke

‘The entwined, crafted textual conversations between the fast friends and sometimes wildly different allies, Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers, that Pignarre gives the reader deserve close reading and passionate engagement. Over decades of risky research and writing, Stengers and Latour do what Whitehead wanted: they nurture speculative imagination – real thinking – to make a difference in the world. They rebel against rationalism and epistemology in order to reopen actual thinking. They study in detail the networked practices that build sciences, those precious and always fragile practices so desperately needed in our time of catastrophes. Pignarre‘s textual staging shows my muddy-footed heroes battling the dragon of Science, its propaganda and ideology, and its arrogant Moderns in order to open space for sciences with their obligations and consequences. Landing on Earth, indeed!‘ Donna Haraway, University of California at Santa Cruz

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • UK April 2023, US June 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5550-5 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5551-2 • £15.99 / $22.95 / €19.90

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We are Forests

Inhabiting Territories in Struggle

JEAN-BAPTISTE VIDALOU

Translated by Stephen Muecke

From the forest of Sivens in France to the Hambach forest in Germany, from the Broadback forest in Canada to the rainforests of Borneo, something has shifted in these wild spaces over the last decade or two. Forests have become a battleground in the struggle between groups with fundamentally divergent aims and objectives.

210 x 140mm • 202 pages • UK June 2023, US September 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5651-9 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5652-6 • £14.99 / $19.95 / €18.90 ebook available

The Friendship of a Mountain

NEW

A Brief Treatise on Elevation

PASCAL BRUCKNER

Translated by Cory Stockwell

‘Pascal Bruckner is one of the great French essayists of our time. In his newest, and most beautiful, book he ruminates on what mountains have represented to human beings throughout the ages and why we are drawn to climb them, often at great risk. The Friendship of a Mountain is about awe, danger, self-overcoming, and, yes, blisters. We die and the mountains remain: and thus it should be.‘ Mark Lilla, Columbia University

216 x 138mm • 160 pages • UK May 2023, US July 2023

HB • 978-1-5095-5553-6 • £16.99 / $19.95 / €20.90

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Absence

On the Culture and Philosophy of the Far East

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

University of the Arts, Berlin

Translated by Daniel Steuer

‘After reading Heidegger‘s and critiques of the ”metaphysics of presence” that pervades the Western tradition, do you find yourself asking: But what‘s the alternative? If so, this breathtakingly bold and inspiringly insightful book is for you. You will find it more far-reaching as it deftly escorts you into the philosophical and aesthetic heart of the Far East. Byung-Chul Han clearly and concisely reveals how, in sharp contrast to the repeated insistence on substantial essence (Wesen) and striving for full presence (Anwesenheit) in the Western tradition, East Asian cultures have been more attuned to absencing (Abwesen), that is, to the fecund emptiness in the background, between, and at the core of things, and to the ideally fluid and friendly interconnections that let them co-appear and – after they‘ve freely wandered about for a while – poignantly pass away.‘ Bret W. Davis, author of Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism

210 x 140mm • 128 pages • UK March 2023, US May 2023

HB • 978-1-5095-4619-0 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90

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The Philosophy of Zen Buddhism

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

‘For anyone seriously interested in both Zen Buddhism and Western philosophy, and in what the masters of the former might say to the giants of the latter, this sparkling gem of a book will be astonishingly enlightening.‘ Bret

W. Davis, author of Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism

210 x 140mm • 128 pages • UK September 2022, US November 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-4509-4 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90

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Non-things

Upheaval in the Lifeworld

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

Byung-Chul Han demonstrates how the terrestrial order is giving way to a digital order, and how the world of things is being replaced by a world of non-things – a constantly expanding ‘infosphere‘ of information and communication which displaces objects and obliterates any stillness and calmness in our lives.

210 x 140mm • 120 pages • 2022

HB• 978-1-5095-5169-9 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5170-5 • £12.99 / $16.95 / €15.90 ebook available

Vita Contemplativa

In Praise of Inactivity

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

In our busy and hurried lives, we are losing the ability to be inactive. Human existence becomes fully absorbed by activity – even leisure, treated as a respite from work, becomes part of the same logic. Intense life today means first of all more performance or more consumption. We have forgotten that it is precisely inactivity, which does not produce anything, that represents an intense and radiant form of life. For Byung-Chul Han, inactivity constitutes the human. True life begins when concern for survival, for the exigencies of mere life, ends. In this beautifully crafted ode to the art of being still, Han shows that the current crisis in our society calls for a very different way of life: one based on the vita contemplativa. He pleads for bringing our ceaseless activities to a stop and making room for the magic that happens in between. Life receives its radiance only from inactivity.

210 x 140mm • 100 pages • UK November 2023, US January 2024

HB • 978-1-5095-5800-1 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90

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Hyperculture

Culture and Globalization

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

Examining the distinctive characteristics of our contemporary hyperculture and its costs, Han demonstrates why we need to renounce our status as perpetual sightseers in the realm of ‘cul-tour‘ and devise a new way of orienting ourselves in the world.

210 x 140mm • 112 pages • 2022

HB • 978-1-5095-4616-9 • £40.00 / $64.95 / €48.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4617-6 • £12.99 / $16.95 / €15.90 ebook available

Infocracy

Digitalization and the Crisis of Democracy

BYUNG-CHUL HAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

In this new book, Byung-Chul Han argues that infocracy is the new form of rule characteristic of contemporary information capitalism. The tsunami of information unleashed by digitization is threatening to overwhelm us, drowning us in a sea of frenzied communication and disrupting many spheres of social life, including politics.

210 x 140mm • 80 pages • 2022

HB • 978-1-5095-5297-9 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5298-6 • £12.99 / $16.95 / €15.90 ebook available

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Everyone, Wherever

You Are, Come One Step Closer

Questions about God

NAVID KERMANI

Translated by Tony Crawford

When your grandpa was in hospital, he asked me one night to promise him that, when he had gone from us, I would teach you Islam – our Islam: the Islam I grew up with… In that dark, impersonal room, he was thinking of you.

This is why one father began to teach his daughter night after night not only about his own religion, but about that which unites all believers, about God and death, about love and the infinity that surrounds us. This highly personal book is not only a magical literary masterpiece, but also a rich resource of knowledge, and this because Navid Kermani dares to venture into the darkness in order to give expression to our confusion. And because his way of talking, his openness, his knowledge which derives from his immersion in two cultures, are so unique, so light and so deep.

216 x 138mm • 260 pages • UK June 2023, US September 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5627-4 • £20.00 / $25.00 / €24.90 ebook available

What is Possible Now

33 Political Situations

NAVID KERMANI

Translated by Tony Crawford

Navid Kermani is one of the outstanding public intellectuals of his generation. Not one for drawing hard and fast conclusions, his style of thought is probing, observant, often straying from well-trodden paths and always peering beyond the present moment to trace connections and grasp the bigger picture. Well known for his prize-winning novels and major works of nonfiction, Kermani has also written for newspapers and magazines ever since he started working at the local desk of a newspaper at the age of fifteen. Reporting from war zones and crisis hot spots, he gained widespread acclaim as a journalist, displaying a rare political sensitivity which manages to illuminate what politicians fail to see and to seek out solutions where all appears hopeless. This volume brings together his brilliantly perceptive writing from the last thirty years, on topics ranging from terror in the Middle East to crisis in Europe and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As a record of Kermani’s uniquely compassionate curiosity, this absorbing book is an antidote to the spectre of confusion and despair that stalks global politics today.

216 x 138mm • 220 pages • UK December 2023, US March 2024

HB • 978-1-5095-5763-9 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5764-6 • £15.99 / $22.95 / €19.90

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One Beat More

Existentialism and the Gift of Mortality

KEVIN AHO

Florida Gulf Coast University

‘One Beat More is as engaging to read as it is rife with life-enhancing wisdom.‘ Gordon

Marino, author of The Existentialist‘s Survival Guide

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2022

HB • 978-1-5095-4689-3 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4690-9 • £15.99 / $22.95 / €19.90 ebook available

My Year with God

Faith for Doubters

SVEND BRINKMANN

Aalborg University

Translated by Tam McTurk

‘With candour, openness and eloquence, Svend Brinkmann shares with us the year he spent reflecting on religion and religious experience. As an agnostic wrestling with questions of faith and doubt, he offers up a personal journey that will resonate with everyone who asks what a good and meaningful life might consist in.‘ Todd May, Clemson University

‘If you don‘t quite believe your unbelief, if ”God”, despite everything, is still an intriguing word, and if you think religion might have a more humane resonance than some of its loudest adherents do, then this is an important book for you.‘ The Revd Dr Mark Oakley,

Dean, St John‘s College, University of Cambridge

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • UK September 2022, US November 2022

HB • 978-1-5095-5271-9 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90

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Think

In defense of a thoughtful life

SVEND BRINKMANN

Translated by Tam McTurk

A defining feature of being human is our ability to think. We refer to ourselves, after all, as homo sapiens. But in a world where experiencing and achieving as much as possible is the number one preoccupation, there is little room for reflection. Technology is also making everything easier, eroding the need for us to think at all.

Of course deep, critical thinking can be difficult, sometimes painful, and it demands time. But it is fundamental to our well-being. In this new book, bestselling philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann argues for a return to the thoughtful life, where we learn to think well, to think deeply, to lose ourselves in reverie and tune in to our inner voice. By spending time in our thoughts and letting them wander freely, we will discover that thinking is one of the most enriching things we can do in life – and one of the most human too.

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • UK November 2023, US January 2024

HB • 978-1-5095-5958-9 • £40.00 / $49.95 / €48.90

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Just Deserts

Debating Free Will

DANIEL C. DENNETT &

GREGG D. CARUSO

Tufts University; SUNY, Corning

‘Just Deserts is a delight: a sharp and interesting discussion of punishment, morality, choice, and much else ... perfect for a newcomer to the free will debates.‘ Paul Bloom, Yale University, author of Against Empathy

210 x 140mm • 240 pages • 2021

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Real Gender

A Cis Defence of Trans Realities

DANIÈLE MOYAL-SHARROCK & CONSTANTINE SANDIS

Both of University of Hertfordshire

‘In an atmosphere dominated by toxic lies and misunderstandings about transgender people, this wonderful book is a much-needed antidote. It is clear, comprehensive, careful, level-headed, humane, and fair. If you want to cut through the myths and actually understand transgender, this book is essential reading.‘ Sophie-Grace Chappell, The Open University

Societies around the world are struggling to think clearly about trans concepts and deal openly with trans identities. Real Gender is the first book to present a cis defence of what it means to be transgender.

Moyal-Sharrock and Sandis delve into the existential certainty which makes many trans people‘s experience of their gender as natural and unquestionable as that of cis people. While recognizing the undeniably social aspects of gender, they find that gender cannot be divorced from our biological underpinnings. Contrary to the claims of trans-exclusionary feminists, advocating for trans rights does not require the denial of either biology or sex. What is needed is an extension, not an abolition, of gender concepts, which would prevent us from confusing diversity with pathology.

Steeped in published and personal trans testimonials, Real Gender does not seek to provoke or attack, but to unequivocally defend trans realities. A powerful exploration of a divisive topic, this book will be of interest to a wide audience of readers.

210 x 140mm • 240 pages • UK December 2023, US February 2024

HB • 978-1-5095-5584-0 • £55.00 / $69.95 / €67.90

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Sad Love

Romance and the Search for Meaning

CARRIE JENKINS

University of British Columbia

‘This book will transform the ways people think about their love relationships.‘ Myisha Cherry, author of The Case for Rage

‘Do you ever get that feeling that a book just sees you? That was how I felt reading Sad Love. Jenkins deconstructs popular notions of happiness and romantic love with her characteristic combination of compassion, originality and rigour, challenging us to reconsider our foundational assumptions about what our relationships should even be for. I want everyone to read this book.‘ Eve Rickert, co-author of More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory

Love is often associated with happiness, satisfaction and pleasure. Yet it has a darker side and is often quite different from the romantic ideals society foists upon us. Carrie Jenkins argues that we need a new philosophy of love, one that recognizes that the suffering love causes is a natural, even a good part of what makes love worthwhile.

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-3958-1 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90 PB • 978-1-5095-3959-8 • £14.99 / $19.95 / €18.90

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Trouble with Gender

Sex, Philosophy, and Identity

ALEX BYRNE

MIT

‘A refreshingly clarifying and forthright take on the philosophy of gender activism, cutting through the noise with incisiveness and wit. Anyone interested in the gender wars needs to read it.‘ Kathleen Stock, author of Material Girls

Sex used to rule. Now gender identity is on the throne. Sex survives as a cheap imitation of its former self: assigned at birth, on a spectrum, socially constructed, and definitely not binary. The dethroning of sex has meant the threat of execution for formerly noble words like ”woman” and ”man”.

In this provocative, bold, and humane book, philosopher Alex Byrne pushes back against the new gender revolution. Drawing on evidence from biology, psychology, anthropology, and sexology, Byrne exposes the flaws in the revolutionary manifesto. Accessible and engaging, the book applies the tools of philosophy to gender, sex, transsexuality, patriarchy, our many identities, and our true or authentic selves.

Revolutions devour their own children, and the gender revolution is no exception. Trouble with Gender joins the forefront of the counterrevolution, restoring sex to its rightful place, at the centre of what it means to be human.

229 x 152mm • 290 pages • UK October 2023, US January 2024 HB • 978-1-5095-6001-1 • £25.00 / $29.95 / €30.90 ebook available

In a Human Voice

NEW

CAROL GILLIGAN

New York University

‘Having helped the modern world to hear female voices, Carol Gilligan now takes the next step of helping us to hear a voice that is truly unified and human.‘ Gloria Steinem

Carol Gilligan‘s landmark book In a Different Voice – the ‘little book that started a revolution‘ – brought women‘s voices to the fore in work on the self and moral development, enabling women to be heard in their own right, and with their own integrity, for the first time.

Forty years later, Carol Gilligan returns to the subject matter of her classic book, re-examining its central arguments and concerns from the vantage point of the present. Thanks to the work that she and others have done in recent decades, it is now possible to clarify and articulate what couldn‘t quite be seen or said at the time of the original publication: that the ‘different voice‘ (the voice of care ethics), although initially heard as a ‘feminine‘ voice, is in fact a human voice; that the voice it differs from is a patriarchal voice (bound to gender binaries and hierarchies); and that where patriarchy is in force or enforced, the human voice is a voice of resistance, and care ethics is an ethics of liberation. While gender is central to the story Gilligan tells, it is not a story about gender: it is a human story.

With this clarification, it becomes evident why In a Different Voice continues to resonate strongly with people‘s experience and, perhaps more crucially, why the different voice is a voice for the twenty-first century.

216 x 138mm • 130 pages • UK & US September 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5678-6 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90

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The Archaeology of Foucault

STUART ELDEN

University of Warwick

‘This final volume of Elden‘s magisterial history offers a fascinating insight into Foucault‘s life and work throughout the 1960s.‘ Camille Robcis, Columbia University

‘For we students of Foucault and avid readers of his books, the articulation with debates of the time and the reorientations of his thought seemed clear enough. What an illusion! Building on the new archive and testimonies with amazing intellectual empathy, Stuart Elden recreates the latent discourse. We can embark on a new reading and understanding of the great archaeologist of our culture.‘ Étienne Balibar, author of On Universals

‘Stuart Elden concludes his series on Foucault with another work of meticulous scholarship, unearthing archival sources, variants of Foucault‘s publications, and links to his contemporaries in the exciting intellectual context of the 1960s.‘ Clare O‘Farrell, Queensland University of Technology

Between 1961 and 1970, Foucault published four books, travelled widely, wrote extensively, and taught. Weaving together analyses of published and unpublished material, much of which has only recently become available, this book is a comprehensive study of this crucial period of Foucault‘s career.

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Normal Now

Individualism as Conformity

MARK G. E. KELLY

Western Sydney University

‘A bold, challenging and provocative analysis of how we have moved from a society governed by rules to one governed by norms. Building on work by Georges Canguilhem and Michel Foucault, this is a fundamental challenge to normative political theory.‘ Stuart Elden, University of Warwick

‘The pressure to be normal has a long history. But, as Mark Kelly reveals in this sharp and exciting book, normality has undergone a mutation in recent years whereby, to come across as normal, we also have to refuse normality. How, then, could we ever escape norms?‘ Carl Cederström, author of The Wellness Syndrome

This is a book about what we consider normal. Whilst normality was once defined as conformity, this model has since been displaced by an anti-conformism, in which normality is defined as absolute self-fulfilment. This book explores in detail how this new normative order plays out today in the arenas of politics, health, and sex and sexuality.

The Early Foucault

STUART ELDEN

‘Elden‘s compendious coverage of Foucault‘s intellectual career constitutes the contemporary apogee of scholarship on Foucault.‘ Mark G. E. Kelly, Western Sydney University

‘Stuart Elden‘s comprehensive, finely crafted investigation of the early Foucault is much more than a contribution to Foucault studies. It‘s an exemplary guide to writing intellectual

history.‘ Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawai‘i, Manoa

229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 2021

Foucault: The Birth of Power

STUART ELDEN

‘This is a brilliant prequel to Elden‘s masterful book Foucault‘s Last Decade. Here, Elden offers a meticulous, erudite reading of the thinker‘s early years at the Collège de France – a critical time in the arc of his research, which included seminars and conferences on disciplinary power, with deep political engagement and activism on behalf of prisoners. With his unmatched knowledge of Foucault, Elden unearths key intellectual moments and carefully traces Foucault‘s intellectual journey to the mid-1970s, the publication of Discipline and Punish and the lectures on psychiatric power. Foucault: The Birth of Power is the perfect reading companion to Foucault‘s ”power-knowledge” period.‘ Bernard Harcourt, Columbia University

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2017

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Foucault‘s Last Decade

STUART ELDEN

‘Stuart Elden‘s analytic portrait of Michel Foucault‘s final years dramatically testifies to the developing strength and power of critical observation that defined his writing and reflection after the ”turn” to sexuality. Elden integrates, brilliantly, the new Foucauldian topics – governmentality, a concern with neo-liberalism and contemporary economic thought – with persistent intellectual principles of speaking truth to power. Elden‘s own thinking sensitively embodies the best critical resources of our period in this elegant consideration, which belongs on the shelves of serious scholars and students alike.‘ Paul A. Bové, University of Pittsburgh and Editor, boundary 2

229 x 152mm • 264 pages • 2016 HB • 978-0-7456-8391-1 • £55.00 / $69.95 / €67.90 PB • 978-0-7456-8392-8 • £18.99 / $28.95 / €22.90 ebook available

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The Poverty of Our Freedom

Essays 2012-2019

AXEL HONNETH Columbia University

With translations by Gabriel Borrud, Mitch Cohen, Blake Emerson, Alex Englander, Felix Koch, Arvi Särkelä and Daniel Steuer

‘This collection of superbly translated essays demonstrates once again that Axel Honneth is not only an academic philosopher of the first rank but also a public intellectual of international significance. The astounding range of essays included here – on topics from the contradictions in our understanding of childhood to the history of European solidarity to the relation between education and democracy – will be of supreme interest to philosophers and non-philosophers alike who have some inkling of the poverty of both our dominant conceptions of freedom and of the social institutions that are grounded in them.‘ Frederick Neuhouser, Barnard College, Columbia University

In his new book, Axel Honneth shows that we still have a lot to learn from the tradition of philosophy about a rational concept of freedom. But our understanding of freedom is impoverished if we try to grasp its essence merely in terms of the subjective rights of the individual.

229 x 152mm • 286 pages • UK June 2023, US September 2023

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Obedience is Freedom

JACOB PHILLIPS

St Mary‘s University, Twickenham

‘A thoughtful, fascinating read.‘ Tim Stanley, author of Whatever Happened to Tradition?

‘Obedience is Freedom musically weaves together high and low culture, ancient and modern, the sacred and profane, in a richly resonant texture of ideas. This is a book that will surprise and delight both the very well-read and the very online.‘ Mary Harrington,

Contributing Editor, UnHerd

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2022

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In the Presence of Schopenhauer

MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ

Translated by Andrew Brown

Michel Houellebecq exposes his intellectual debt to Schopenhauer in this remarkable critique of the philosopher‘s thought.

190 x 124mm • 80 pages • 2020 HB • 978-1-5095-4324-3 • £40.00 / $64.95 / €48.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4325-0 • £9.99 / $12.95 / €12.90 ebook available

Animal Crisis

A new critical theory

ALICE CRARY & LORI GRUEN

The New School for Social Research; Wesleyan University

‘Animal Crisis presents the reader with the most thorough research into the ways in which animal lives are understood. The arguments are illustrated with stories of individual animals or groups of animals who have been cruelly treated. It is a must for all those who want to understand why we should treat animals ethically.‘ Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace

‘So radical, so morally unsettling, that you have to take your courage in both hands to read it. But read it you should.‘ Raimond

Gaita, author of The Philosopher‘s Dog

Leading philosophers Alice Crary and Lori Gruen offer a searing and desperately needed response to systems of thought and action that are failing animals and, ultimately, humans too. With seven case studies, they make an urgent plea to dismantle the ‘human supremacism‘ that is devastating animal lives and hurtling us toward ecocide.

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2022

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Dogs

A philosophical guide to our best friends

MARK ALIZART

Translated by Robin Mackay

‘Mark Alizart returns to the history of civilizations to restore the dog to its essential role. Far from being a mere companion of man, might the dog ultimately be our master?‘ France Culture

‘This plea to restore to the dog ”its ancient rights” echoes intelligently the present-day sensibility for the animal cause.‘ L‘Express

‘A clever treatise of canine philosophy.‘ Le Monde

190 x 124mm • 112 pages • 2019

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Interventions 2020

MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ

Translated by Andrew Brown

‘The most famous French novelist of his generation.‘ The New Yorker

‘An author who captures the times like no other.‘ Evening Standard

In this collection of texts and interviews that stretch over two decades, from 1992 to 2020, Michel Houellebecq explains and elaborates his point of view, discusses his novels and addresses a wide range of topics from politics, religion and literature to suicide, euthanasia and paedophilia.

216 x 138mm • 288 pages • 2022

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Against Decolonisation

Campus Culture Wars and the Decline of the West

DOUG STOKES

University of Exeter

‘Doug Stokes‘ incisive analysis of the threat posed by Critical Theory to wider society, particularly the universities, should stand at the top of every reading list about racism, gender and attempts to ”decolonise” the curriculum. His book brilliantly exposes the fallacies of loud and persistent activists who not only undermine free speech – they don‘t even believe there is such a thing.‘ David Abulafia, University of Cambridge

‘A highly insightful and persuasive contribution to the ongoing global debate about race, equality and decolonisation, going far beyond the walls of academia into wider institutions and the international world order.‘ Munira Mirza, former head of the No 10

Policy Unit and CEO of Civic Future

216 x 138mm • 180 pages • UK September 2023, US November 2023

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The War on Critical Race Theory

Or, The Remaking of Racism

DAVID THEO GOLDBERG

University of California Humanities Research Institute

‘In this breathtaking exposé of the war on CRT, David Theo Goldberg probes the orchestrated outrage, intellectual make-believe, and sloppy architecture of ideas espoused by those seeking desperately to maintain the racist status quo.‘ Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University and author of Race After Technology and Viral Justice

‘David Theo Goldberg does a masterful job of investigating the public conversation on Critical Race Theory.‘ Alford A. Young, Jr., University of Michigan, President of the Association of Black Sociologists

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • UK April 2023, US June 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5853-7 • £45.00 / $59.95 / €55.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5854-4 • £14.99 / $19.95 / €18.90 ebook available

An Imaginary Racism

NEW IN PAPERBACK

Islamophobia and Guilt

PASCAL BRUCKNER

Translated by Steven Rendall

‘Provocative and well-argued ... An important work for our times.‘ Richard J. Golsan, Texas A&M University

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • HB 2018; PB September 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-3064-9 • £16.99 / $19.95 / €21.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5490-4 • £12.99 / $16.95 / €15.90 ebook available

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Cancelled

The Left Way Back from Woke

UMUT ÖZKIRIMLI

Institut Barcelona d‘Estudis Internacionals

‘Umut Ozkirimli takes no hostages in this forensic dissection of the woke Left‘s dismal collusion in the exclusionary politics and toxic cancel culture of our times. This is the must-read book of a generation.‘ Jo Phoenix, University of Reading

‘This book will make you think, which is probably what makes it so scary. Ozkirimli‘s accessible style helps navigate contentious areas that have, increasingly, been seen as too dangerous to debate. Whatever side you are on in this increasingly vicious culture war, you would benefit from reading this book. I don‘t agree with all of it, but I am sure as hell glad it made it to the shelves.‘ Julie Bindel, feminist and writer, author of Feminism for Women

216 x 138mm • 240 pages • UK March 2023, US June 2023

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A History of Lying

JUAN JACINTO MUÑOZ-

RENGEL

Translated by Thomas Bunstead

‘What is lying, how does it work, where does it come from, and why is it an integral and perhaps necessary part of human life? In A History of Lying, Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel takes us on a dazzling journey through all different kinds of deception and falsehood, from their probable evolutionary origins to fake news in the modern day, carefully observing their effects on social life, family and love, politics, literature and art. An addictive, erudite essay that reads like a work of fiction.‘ Jorge Volpi

‘He has the potential to become one of the most important writers of his generation.‘ Irène Andres-Suárez, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • UK September 2022, US November 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-5141-5 • £20.00 / $25.00 / €24.90 ebook available

The Paradox of Freedom

A Biographical Dialogue

DAVID SCOTT & ORLANDO PATTERSON

Columbia University; Harvard University

‘Forged in a crucible of life experience as a Jamaican, Orlando Patterson‘s lifelong exploration of the dialectical tension between freedom and slavery is [here] brilliantly elucidated through dialogic conversation with David Scott, who traces the trajectory of a remarkable and still unfolding intellectual and artistic journey.‘ John Bodel, Brown University

229 x 152mm • 296 pages • UK May 2023, US July 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5116-3 • £55.00 / $69.95 / €67.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5117-0 • £17.99 / $24.95 / €21.90 ebook available

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Darkening Blackness

Race, Gender, Class, and

Pessimism in 21st-Century Black Thought

NORMAN AJARI

University of Edinburgh

Translated by Matthew B. Smith

The concept of Afropessimism does not refer to Black people, but rather to the likelihood of white society overcoming its own negrophobia, and to a radical distrust in white narratives of inclusivity. What if the ideas and reforms we regard as progressive were just the new and shiny face of racism? In the time of Black Lives Matter, the unswerving dehumanization and killing of Black people form the bedrock of our civilization. But a vast anti-Black collective feeling also manifests itself as a more insidious shared unconscious, hidden from view by the doctrines we deem as emancipatory. This book challenges the simplistic and pacifying aspects of current African-American thought. It puts forward alternatives to intersectionality, poststructuralism and radical democracy, which are often prioritized in the Black analysis of race, gender and class, and it provides a critical analysis of the groundbreaking theories and strategies which offer a radical reconception of the future of Black lives throughout the world.

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • UK December 2023, US February 2024 HB • 978-1-5095-5499-7 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90
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Ethics and Politics of Race

NORMAN AJARI

Villanova University

Translated by Matthew B. Smith

‘In the controversy raging in many countries about ”decolonial” thought, this book by the young philosopher Norman Ajari will not go unnoticed. Its ambition, richness, and militant passion will give others the means to learn more about this new paradigm and to take stock of its internal diversity.‘ Étienne Balibar

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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Autonomy

An Essay on the Life Well Lived

BEATE ROESSLER

University of Amsterdam

Translated by James C. Wagner

‘[Beate Roessler‘s] new book is by far the best philosophical study on this intricate topic and therefore a must-read.‘ Axel Honneth, Columbia University

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2021

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Moral Progress in Dark Times

Universal Values for the 21st Century

MARKUS GABRIEL

University of Bonn

Translated by Wieland Hoban

‘In this book, Markus Gabriel seeks a possible resurrection of history from the normative foundations of a moral realism. In this search, we discover something like a non-Eurocentric universal history, based on the existence of universalizable moral facts capable of transcending specific contexts and guiding us through dark times. Aware of the challenges of this new universalism, Gabriel does not shy away from any controversy and invites us to a debate where the question is no less than the possibilities of a new enlightenment.‘

Vladimir Safatle

229 x 152mm • 304 pages • UK December 2022, US February 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-4948-1 • £25.00 / $35.00 / €30.90 ebook available

Everything and Nothing

MARKUS GABRIEL & GRAHAM PRIEST

University of Bonn; CUNY Graduate Center in New York

‘This book places two of the leading thinkers of our day, Graham Priest and Markus Gabriel, into conversation with each other. The result is an illuminating and invigorating text, and a text that shows the possibilities of engaged philosophical discourse. May this be a model for future texts.‘ Jeffrey

Bell, Southeastern Louisiana University

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • UK September 2022, US December 2022

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The Summer of Theory

History of a Rebellion, 1960-1990

PHILIPP FELSCH

Humboldt University of Berlin

Translated by Tony Crawford

‘Grippingly told and meticulously researched, Philipp Felsch‘s The Summer of Theory is an intellectual delight. Every line resonates with the magical potency of those grand philosophical designs, and with their lasting importance for our time.‘ Wolfram Eilenberger, author of Time of the Magicians

229 x 152mm • 352 pages • 2021

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Stop Thief!

Anarchy and Philosophy

CATHERINE MALABOU

Kingston University

Translated by Carolyn Shread

There‘s no shame in a continental philosopher saying they are a Marxist, but it‘s almost impossible to admit to being an anarchist. This book calls out the plundering of anarchism by philosophy. It‘s a call that is all the more resonant today as the planetary demand for an alternative political realm raises a deafening cry. Malabou proposes to answer the cry by re-elaborating a concept of anarchy articulated around a notion of the ‘non-governable‘ far beyond an inciting of disobedience or common critiques of capitalism. Anarchism is the only way out, the only pathway that allows us to question the legitimacy of political domination and to unsettle our confidence that we need to be led if we are to survive.

229 x 152mm • 320 pages • UK November 2023, US January 2024

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Remember Me

Memory and Forgetting in the Digital Age

DAVIDE SISTO

University of Turin

Translated by Alice Kilgarriff

‘In Remember Me, Davide Sisto takes readers on a delightful journey through the annals of internet history. His deft theorizing of social media, past and present, reveals how digital media impact both intimate and collective relationships to time and memory.‘ Tamara

Kneese, University of San Francisco

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2021

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Politics, Economy, and Society

Writings and Lectures, Volume 4

PAUL RICOEUR

Translated by Kathleen Blamey

The philosophy of Paul Ricoeur is rarely viewed through the lens of political philosophy, and yet questions of power and the polis were a constant preoccupation of his writings. This volume brings together a selection of his texts spanning six decades, which together present Ricoeur‘s political project in its coherence and diversity.

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2021

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The Sovereign Self

Pitfalls of Identity Politics

ELISABETH ROUDINESCO

University of Paris

Translated by Catherine Porter

‘In this profoundly compelling and exceptionally far-reaching book, Elisabeth Roudinesco ruthlessly exposes the benighted logic behind the emancipatory countenance of contemporary identity politics. Fierce, fearless and forward-looking, she reclaims the legitimate right to an open debate in a world in which people‘s desperate search for a redemptive identity has elicited new forms of intellectual, social and ideological violence. I expect this book to create a storm, which will not only be perfect, but totally unavoidable and absolutely necessary.‘ Dany Nobus, Brunel University

‘Roudinesco‘s book makes an important, timely and courageous contribution to the vexed issue of identity politics. Debunking ideologies that take ”his majesty the ego” as a weapon, her book shows concretely how the truth of the political subject emerges where identity fails. This is the work of a true historian, while touching the nerve of crucial debates of our present times.‘ Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

229 x 152mm • 240 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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There Is No Such Thing as Cultural Identity

FRANÇOIS JULLIEN

Translated by Pedro Rodriguez

‘When stakes are high, philosophy becomes concise. Jullien‘s concise and compelling text overcomes the false consciousness of cultural identity and transforms the impasse of identity politics at local and international levels into viable paths.‘ Shiqiao Li, University of Virginia

190 x 124mm • 96 pages • 2021

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Resources of Christianity FRANÇOIS JULLIEN

Translated by Pedro Rodriguez

‘Christianity is written deep into our cultural and collective imaginations. What an excellent and important contribution, then, to consider the resources of the Christian faith beyond the buttressed walls of churches.‘ Graham Ward,

University of Oxford

190 x 124mm • 128 pages • 2021

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Conspiracy Theories

QUASSIM CASSAM

University of Warwick

‘Quassim Cassam has done the world a great service. This short book is not only a compelling read; it is also a much-needed weapon in the war against lies and in the battle for truth. Truth has taken a battering in recent years. Now, thanks to Cassam, the truth is hitting back.‘ Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian

‘Quassim Cassam, one of the United Kingdom‘s most important philosophers, has put his mind to answering this question: What are conspiracy theories, and why are they so problematic and yet so tempting? This is one of the key texts in the emerging field of propaganda studies.‘ Jason Stanley, author of How

Propaganda Works

Series: THINK

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2019

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Football

The Philosophy Behind the Game

STEPHEN MUMFORD

Durham University

‘Stephen Mumford uses his considerable philosophical expertise to explain why football is the most popular sport in the world. His analysis will add much to his readers‘ enjoyment of the game.‘ David Papineau, author of Knowing The Score

‘The perfect gift for soccer fans new to philosophy or philosophers new to soccer – this book is a rich, multi-layered reflection on both.‘

Alan White, Williams College

Series: THINK

203 x 127mm • 144 pages • 2019

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White Privilege

SHANNON SULLIVAN

UNC Charlotte

‘Writing with verve and style, Shannon Sullivan confronts the complexity of everyday experiences and enactments of white privilege and what this entails not only for Black people and people of color, but for white people themselves.‘ George Yancy, author of Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly about Racism in America

‘White privilege is a concept more tossed around than seriously explored. In this valuable and concise text, Shannon Sullivan provides a detailed and illuminating analysis that everyone needs to read.‘ Charles Mills, City University of New York

Series: THINK

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2019

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The Nature of Conspiracy Theories

MICHAEL BUTTER

University of Tübingen

Translated by Sharon Howe

‘In this stunningly wide-ranging book, Michael Butter runs conspiracy theory through a prism that reveals its logic, narratology, history, cultural specificity and psychological appeal. Using examples from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the suspicions of Donald Trump, Butter shows how the scholarly delegitimation of conspiracy theory has paradoxically enhanced its visibility. The result is a compelling account of how conspiracy theory works, why it seems so pervasive, and how we can combat its most dangerous consequences.‘ Timothy Melley, author of Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America

‘In this compelling book, Michael Butter provides a detailed perspective on the nature of conspiracy theories. He takes a historical perspective yet expertly weaves together research across many disciplines to explain why conspiracy theories are sometimes believed but often belittled.‘ Karen Douglas, University of Kent

Conspiracy theories are still stigmatized today in mainstream culture but are being accepted once again as legitimate knowledge in others. It is the clash between these domains and their different conceptions of truth that is fuelling the current debate over conspiracy theories.

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2020 HB • 978-1-5095-4081-5 • £45.00 / $69.95 / €55.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4082-2 • £17.99 / $24.95 / €21.90 ebook available

Philosophy Smackdown

DOUGLAS EDWARDS

Utica College

‘The perfect guide for the intellectual wrestling fan, and a revelation of hidden depth for the skeptical philosopher.‘ William Irwin, General Editor, The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series

‘With Philosophy Smackdown, Douglas Edwards has placed philosophy and pro wrestling in a winning tag-team.‘ Lisa Jones, University of St Andrews

‘One of the best popular philosophy books I‘ve ever read.‘ Mark D.

White, author of Batman and Ethics

From its carnival origins to its status as a global phenomenon, pro wrestling has a unique presence in popular culture. Philosophy Smackdown is a study of pro wrestling as distinctive as the sport itself: it is the first philosophical look at this major cultural spectacle, and a read that will delight philosophers and wrestling fans alike.

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2020

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Maimonides

DANIEL DAVIES

University of Hamburg

‘A welcome addition to general expositions of Maimonides’ thought. Much more than an introduction, this book is a deeply philosophical encounter with some of the major themes of Maimonides’ writings, one that is thoroughly conversant with classical and contemporary perspectives. Daniel Davies offers original interpretations of thorny issues, sensible approaches to scholarly disputes, and a steady guide for beginning and advanced readers of Maimonides.’ Charles Manekin,

University of Maryland

The most famous of all medieval Jewish thinkers, Moses Maimonides is known for his contributions to Jewish law, theology and medicine and an influence that extends into the wider world. Davies explores Maimonides’ approaches to issues of universal concern. This philosophically rich introduction is an essential guide for students and scholars.

Series: Classic Thinkers

229 x 152mm • 200 pages • UK December 2023, US March 2024

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Leo Strauss

An Introduction

NEIL G. ROBERTSON

University of King‘s College, Halifax

‘This book stands out in the literature on Strauss. It has a connected narrative about LS‘s thought, and a sure-footed grasp of his thinking. It is not given to tendentious theories about Strauss. Perhaps above all I am struck by the good sense and balance of Robertson‘s judgments and interpretations.‘

Michael Zuckert, University of Notre Dame

Series: Key Contemporary Thinkers

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2021 HB • 978-1-5095-1630-8 • £55.00 / $69.95 / €67.90 PB • 978-1-5095-1631-5 • £17.99 / $24.95 / €21.90 ebook available

Du Bois

A Critical Introduction

REILAND RABAKA

University of Colorado

‘In this his latest book, Professor Rabaka – an excellent analyst – makes yet another outstanding contribution to scholarship, by focusing intensively on the protean Du Bois.‘

Gerald Horne, University of Houston and author of

Race Woman: The Lives of Shirley Graham Du Bois

Series: Key Contemporary Thinkers

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Bentham

MICHAEL QUINN

UCL

‘Jeremy Bentham was a tireless schemer and policy-designer, a control freak and life-long exposer of corruption and misrule. Michael Quinn‘s masterful volume explains how Bentham‘s liberating and oppressive ideas all flow from the same principles.‘ Peter Niesen,

University of Hamburg

Series: Classic Thinkers

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Spinoza

JUSTIN STEINBERG & VALTTERI VILJANEN

Brooklyn College, CUNY; University of Turku

‘I never recommended a book about Spinoza until now ... Excellent for professionals and amateurs alike.‘ Steven Barbone, San Diego State University

Series: Classic Thinkers

229 x 152mm • 192 pages • 2020

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Adam Smith

CRAIG SMITH

University of Glasgow

‘This book distils the experience of a very careful scholar and teacher of Adam Smith. The lucid prose dismantles stereotypes and appeals to readers of all levels.‘ Maria Pia

Paganelli, Trinity University

Series: Classic Thinkers

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2020

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WILLIAM J. PRIOR

Santa Clara University

‘Prior‘s Socrates is an outstanding introduction.

Written with clarity and grace, it provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of Socrates‘ thought and legacy.‘ Richard Kraut, Northwestern University

Series: Classic Thinkers

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What is Metaphysics?

JOHN HEIL

Washington University in St. Louis

‘John Heil aims to give his readers a taste for metaphysics by giving them several tastes of metaphysical thinking. That‘s the best way to go about it. And this book is the best place to start.‘ Keith Campbell, University of Sydney

‘This precious short book has as its aim to demonstrate, by example, the inevitability and pervasiveness of metaphysics. ”Philosophers are not the only philosophers” rightly claims John Heil, and so he leads readers through the main metaphysical topics enabling them to become aware of their own metaphysical preconceptions and to start thinking about those topics in a reflective way. An inevitable book, as much as its subject matter.‘ Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, University of Oxford

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What is Philosophy of Science?

DEAN RICKLES

University of Sydney

‘A wonderfully accessible picture of what philosophers are trying to understand about science – about the nature of scientific reasoning and theories, what makes them special, and how they represent the world. Rickles‘ pithy introduction is fun, direct, extensive, and captivating.‘ Anjan Chakravartty, University of Miami

‘This engagingly written introduction gives a fresh voice to traditional, and essential, topics in the philosophy of science. It is perfectly pitched at the complete beginner, requires no prior philosophical training, and will be a wonderful resource both inside and outside the classroom.‘ Eleanor Knox, King‘s College London

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What is Philosophy of Religion?

CHARLES TALIAFERRO

St. Olaf College

‘Professor Taliaferro has produced a lively, profound, and lucid introduction to the philosophy of religion. It is a delight to read!‘ Fiona Ellis, Heythrop College, University of London

‘Any student considering whether to embark on the philosophy of religion will find a wealth of stimulus and guidance in this enthusiastic and engagingly written invitation to the subject.‘ John Cottingham, University of Reading

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What is Philosophy of Mind?

TOM McCLELLAND

University of Cambridge

‘Tom McClelland provides a comprehensive and thoroughly informed introduction to the major topics in contemporary philosophy of mind. This lucid and engaging book is a splendid resource for undergraduates and for the interested public.‘ Derk Pereboom, Cornell University

‘This is a lucid and fun introduction based on scholarship as deep as it is lightly worn by a leading philosopher of mind. It‘s snappy yet packs in everything you need: history plus a compelling take on the state of the art.‘ Stephen Butterfill, Warwick University

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What is Ethics?

JAMES P. STERBA

University of Notre Dame

‘A stimulating, fair-minded, and clear guide to ethics by a distinguished expert.‘ Charles Taliaferro, St. Olaf College

‘This concise, lucid examination of ethics attempts to reconcile differences among major theories of ethics, thereby providing practical, reasonable guidelines for addressing today‘s pressing ethical issues.‘ Michael S. Pritchard, Western Michigan University

216 x 138mm • 144 pages • 2019

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What is Epistemology?

STEPHEN HETHERINGTON

University of New South Wales

‘A wonderfully entertaining and lucid introduction to the philosophy of knowledge. Hetherington challenges readers to find their own epistemology and think about why knowledge matters. It‘s hard to think of many, if any, better introductions to the subject.‘ Quassim Cassam, University of Warwick

‘Hetherington‘s book is an ideal entry point not only to epistemology, but to philosophy itself. Working through a well-chosen series of issues, he shows how to construct a philosophical theory and how to embrace its impact on one‘s life.‘

Baron Reed, Northwestern University

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What is

Intergenerational Justice?

AXEL GOSSERIES

Université catholique de Louvain

‘There are few more important issues than intergenerational justice. Axel wonderfully clear book provides an invaluable map of this complex terrain, which ranges from the duties we have towards our successors to mitigate climate change, to the puzzles raised by appeals to intergenerational fairness when dealing with a pandemic and the fact that we make decisions for the sake of people who do not yet exist thus do not have a say over what we do on their behalf. A must-read.‘ Cecile Fabre, All Souls College, University of Oxford

‘A much-needed book written with care and lucidity. Gosseries demystifies philosophical thinking about intergenerational justice, showing its importance for next steps in the fight against injustice. A compelling read for anyone who cares about what we owe to future people.‘ Catriona McKinnon, University of Exeter

Can people alive now have duties to future generations? What does ‘justice‘ mean in an intergenerational context, both between people who will coexist at some point, and between generations that will never overlap? Axel Gosseries provides a forensic examination of these issues, comparing and analysing various views about what we owe our successors.

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Applied Ethics

An Introduction

ROBIN ATTFIELD

Cardiff University

‘An outstanding book: comprehensive, systematic, and clear, covering enormous territory. It will be highly successful in courses, as well as with general readers looking for a guide to applied ethics. Attfield is a true, even awesome contributor to the field.‘ Charles Taliaferro, St. Olaf College

‘This clear, scholarly, and engaging book, by a long-standing and internationally eminent contributor to the subject, is the perfect introduction to applied ethics for students. Those already working in the area at any level will also learn much from it.‘ Roger Crisp, University of Oxford

Applied ethics is the study of practical moral issues and our best philosophical theories, and how each can inform the other. Through lively case studies, Attfield invites students to reflect on the key problems of our time. Students are encouraged to be their own philosophers, exploring and reaching coherent stances across a wide range of areas.

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Public Health Ethics

Third Edition

STEPHEN HOLLAND

University of York

‘This book is a ”must read” and key reference work for all students, scholars, practitioners and decision makers in public health.‘ Peter Schröder-Bäck, University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany

‘The third edition of Public Health Ethics retains the strengths of previous editions – it is a well-written and accessible introduction to ethics in population-level approaches to health promotion and governance – and it incorporates ample, useful new material, including substantial content about COVID-19 and health equity. With the new edition, Public Health Ethics will continue to be a go-to book for teachers and scholars of ethics and justice issues in public health.‘ Mark Navin, Oakland University

The study of public health aims to protect and promote the wellbeing of the public and reduce health inequalities. This new edition includes new content exploring equity and health inequalities, how public health information is gathered and used, and material on contemporary cases, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

229 x 152mm • 336 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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Global Ethics

An Introduction

Second Edition

KIMBERLY HUTCHINGS

Queen Mary, University of London

‘In this revised update to the classic first edition, Hutchings provides an intellectually dynamic, but also tangible, introduction to Global Ethics as both a field, and a practice. It serves as both a textbook, and a scholarly reference point, for University of Utah

students, instructors, academics and practitioners.‘ Brent J. Steele,

‘Kimberly Hutchings provides an ideal introduction to the increasingly complicated world of Global Ethics. The first edition was already outstanding, and the second edition goes further, including more from decolonial perspectives and connecting with growing literatures across all the most important areas. This text will be an essential addition to any student‘s or scholar‘s library.‘ Anthony Lang, University of St Andrews

This revised edition of Kimberly Hutchings‘ best-selling textbook provides an accessible introduction to the field of global ethics. It offers an overview and assessment of key perspectives in global ethics and their implications for substantive moral issues in global politics.

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The Philosophy of Religion

A Critical Introduction

Third Edition

BEVERLEY CLACK & BRIAN R. CLACK

Oxford Brookes University; University of San Diego

‘An engaging and accessible book which gives a clear critical account of some of the standard topics in philosophy of religion, and also includes stimulating discussion of how religious belief relates to the very human problems of identity, transience, and mortality.‘ John Cottingham, University of Reading

‘This lucid introduction goes beyond the common approaches in Anglo-American philosophy of religion to include engagements with contemporary social movements (feminism, religious violence). The presentations of the usual topics – God‘s existence and attributes, miracles, evil, death and immortality – show clearly and fairly the shapes of the debates on these issues. By basing their approach in religion as a human (but not always humane) experience, the Clacks provide a splendid path into the field.‘ Terrence W. Tilley, Fordham University

For twenty years, this distinctive and thought-provoking introduction has been of enormous value to students and scholars. This revised and updated edition retains the accessibility which makes the book popular, while furthering its distinctive argument. Clear, systematic, and highly critical, it will continue to be essential reading.

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Religion and Ethics for OCR

The Complete Resource for Component 02 of the New AS and A Level Specifications

MARK COFFEY & DENNIS BROWN Both of Manchester Grammar School

‘This is an extremely thorough and versatile book that will effectively meet the demands of the diligent student and support the needs of the teacher delivering the new A Level course. It is a very welcome addition to the important subject area of ethics and religion.‘ Richard Gray, author and Senior Examiner

‘This textbook addresses the content and requirements of the new specification in an accessible, detailed and comprehensive manner. It is especially good in its clarity of layout and the exploration of key ideas and thinkers, which should enable students to extend their level of knowledge and understanding further. The authors clearly explain the course requirements, mark schemes and what students should do in order to achieve the best possible marks.‘ Mohini

Qavi, Head of Philosophy, Religion and Ethics at the London Academy of Excellence

Religion and Ethics for OCR is an ideal guide for students taking either the Religion and Ethics option of either the new AS Level or A Level Religious Studies qualifications offered by OCR, starting in September 2016. Coffey and Brown provide a rigorous introduction to debates in religion and ethics. Written with clarity and attention to detail, the book‘s user-friendly style will assist all students to achieve their best.

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Developments in Christian Thought for OCR

The Complete Resource for Component 03 of the New AS and A Level Specifications

DENNIS BROWN & ANN GREGGS Both of Manchester Grammar School

‘Like Polity‘s other A Level Religious Studies books, Developments in Christian Thought maintains a greater sense of academic rigour than the other textbooks on the market.‘ Nicholas Heap, Eton College

‘This comprehensive book will be much-welcomed by students and teachers of the Christian Thought section of the OCR course. Content is explained clearly, has academic rigour, and will help students to achieve high grades whilst also provoking stimulating classroom discussion.‘ Celia Brace, Bolton School

Developments in Christian Thought for OCR is an ideal guide for students taking the Developments in Religious Thought component of the OCR Religious Studies AS and A Level course. Brown and Greggs provide a clear, accessible and comprehensive introduction to each of the topics on the course.

246 x 189mm • 240 pages • 2020

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Philosophy of Religion for OCR

The Complete Resource for Component 01 of the New AS and A Level Specifications

DENNIS BROWN & ANN GREGGS

‘A reassuring textbook from authors who are teachers and know how to challenge students to enable them to access the highest grades. It will be invaluable to any teacher of the OCR course, and those who teach similar material for other boards.‘ Keith Noakes, Latymer Upper School

‘Philosophy of Religion for OCR is that rare thing: a textbook that challenges students to actively and critically engage with the philosophy of religion, while also supporting and guiding them towards examination success.‘ Emily Bellieu, Forest School

Philosophy of Religion for OCR is an ideal guide for students taking the Philosophy of Religion component of the OCR Religious Studies AS and A Level course. Brown and Greggs provide a clear, accessible and comprehensive introduction to each of the topics on the course.

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Critical Phenomenology

An Introduction

ELISA MAGRÌ & PADDY McQUEEN

Boston College; Swansea University

‘This is a highly needed, lucid, and engaging exposition of a new field. A rich and rewarding read that introduces the reader to a range of contemporary debates and concepts, and their impact on phenomenology.‘ Havi Carel, University of Bristol

‘This book offers a clear, comprehensive overview of the core concepts and methods of critical phenomenology. It is a valuable guide for anyone who seeks to understand both what is distinctive about critical phenomenology and what it shares with classical phenomenology.‘ Lisa Guenther, Queen‘s University at Kingston

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Phenomenology

An Introduction

Second Edition

STEPHAN KÄUFER & ANTHONY CHEMERO

Franklin and Marshall College; University of Cincinnati

‘A remarkably thorough and comprehensible account of the history of phenomenology that offers illuminating commentary on the work of Kant, Wundt, Husserl, Heidegger, Gestalt psychologists, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, and Gibson. The chapter on Kant as a phenomenologist is especially instructive. The book also surveys several promising phenomenology inspired approaches in cognitive science, and opens questions for debate regarding enactivism, the sensorimotor approach, and dynamical systems theory.‘ Hubert Dreyfus, University

of California, Berkeley

229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 2021

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Philosophy of Psychology

An Introduction

KENGO MIYAZONO & LISA

BORTOLOTTI

Hokkaido University; University of Birmingham

‘This textbook is up to date, well organized, full of useful resources and, most of all, really engaging. The sections on mental disorders and neurodivergence, written by two of the world‘s leading philosophical experts on those topics, are especially fascinating. I‘m excited to use this book to teach my own class on philosophical psychology!‘ Aaron Meskin, University of Georgia

229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 2021

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Lethal Intersections

Race, Gender and Violence

PATRICIA HILL COLLINS

University of Maryland

‘A profoundly inviting and compelling account of intersectional violence. Collins leaves no one behind in this analysis, which makes the book an act of resistance in and of itself.‘ Patrick R. Grzanka, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

In this ground-breaking analysis, world-renowned sociologist Patricia Hill Collins explores how violence differentially affects people according to their class, sexuality, nationality, and ethnicity. These invisible workings of overlapping power relations give rise to ‘lethal intersections‘, where multiple forms of oppression converge.

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • UK September 2023, US October 2023

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Race

A Philosophical Introduction

Third Edition

PAUL C. TAYLOR

Vanderbilt University

‘Nearly twenty years after its first publication, this book remains the gold standard in the field. This welcome new edition updates its treatment to keep up with the dramatic developments of recent years, above all the shift from the supposed advent of a post-racial United States, symbolized by the Obama presidency, to the unabashed invocation by Donald Trump of a white-supremacist past that had never really gone away.‘ Charles Mills, CUNY

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2021

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Existentialism

An Introduction

Second Edition

KEVIN AHO

Florida Gulf Coast University

‘A clear and fresh introduction to existentialism, packed with insights from an impressively wide range of writers including philosophers, poets, and psychotherapists. It is a timely and astute examination of existentialism‘s legacy that shows its relevance for modern challenges such as eco-anxiety and the medicalization of the human condition.‘ Skye Cleary, Columbia University

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American Pragmatism

An Introduction

ALBERT R. SPENCER

Portland State University

‘This book is well written, extensively researched, broad in scope, and does an admirably good job of expanding the tent of American pragmatism (as it were) to include a variety of thinkers and movements who are not always sufficiently appreciated. It will be well received by students and scholars of American philosophy and pragmatism.‘ David Rondel, University of Nevada, Reno

‘More than an introduction or a survey, this book makes the case for pragmatism‘s diversity and richness. From its Indigenous roots to its inter-American and global reach, pragmatism is presented as a philosophical tradition that continues to be of contemporary relevance to contemporary problems.‘ Gregory Pappas, Texas A&M University

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The Philosophy of Physics

DEAN RICKLES

University of Sydney

‘A real blast. No other beginner-level book in philosophy of physics provides such a synoptic view of the subject. But what really makes the book fun is Rickles‘ ability to convey how astonishing these physical puzzles are, in an informal, witty voice.‘ Craig Callender, University of California, San Diego

‘A wonderfully insightful and refreshing approach to the philosophy of physics, Rickles‘ book lays out the philosophical issues in an extremely clear and highly absorbing way, taking the reader on a fascinating journey through the twists and turns that lie at the heart of modern physics. Highly recommended!‘ Margaret Morrison, University of Toronto

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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time

SAM BARON & KRISTIE MILLER

University of Western Australia; University of Sydney

‘The metaphysics of time can be a tough nut to crack. Using down-to-earth language and highlighting important concepts, this highly readable book does an admirable job of giving students the tools they need to understand the field.‘ Craig Callender, UC San Diego

‘A simply excellent book that deserves to be read and is, I think, the best introduction to the topic of the philosophy of time on the market.‘ Jonathan Tallant, University of Nottingham

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2018

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An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge

Second Edition

DAN O‘BRIEN

Oxford Brookes University

‘This is an excellent introduction to the theory of knowledge, comprehensive in scope but also accessible throughout, and written in an engaging style. Highly recommended.‘ Duncan Pritchard, University of Edinburgh

‘It is the best book of its kind in this area available today… O‘Brien has a distinctive approach, using many colourful examples and illustrations, and maintains a lively and readable style throughout, without becoming superficial. It covers a very wide range of epistemological topics, and the additions in this new edition enhance its value.‘ Mark Tebbit, University of Reading

246 x 171mm • 256 pages • 2016

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Continental Philosophy

An Introduction

Second Edition

DAVID WEST

Australian National University

‘David West‘s interpretations of the major figures of Continental philosophy are succinct and insightful ... This edition includes a courageous critique of several important recent figures: Agamben, Zizek, and Badiou. West provides an illuminating and thorough introduction to the Continental tradition.‘ William R. Schroeder, University of Illinois

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Economic Rationality

STEPHEN ENGELMANN

University of Illinois at Chicago

‘This is a beautifully written, highly literate, and engaging survey of the structure, history, and antecedents of neoclassical economics and its modern derivatives. It emphasizes the contrast between this conventional framework and many important things in social life.‘ Anwar Shaikh, The New School for Social Research

‘In this wonderfully lucid and erudite account, Stephen Engelmann uncovers and explains the function of economic rationality as an implicit form of political theory. He demonstrates that without an understanding of the organizing power of this concept, any attempt to reclaim the political sphere from neoliberal governance will necessarily founder. A crucial and highly recommended intervention.‘ Jane Elliott, King‘s College London

Where does the idea of economic rationality – choosing to maximize benefits and minimize costs – come from? What are the consequences of its rise? In this new accessible volume suitable for students and scholars, Stephen Engelmann assesses these questions through a consideration of the often-hidden links between choice and government.

Series: What is Political Economy?

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Climate Change and Political Theory

CATRIONA McKINNON

University of Exeter

‘Lucid, lively, and comprehensive apply the smartest political theory to the toughest climate challenges, with an especially penetrating critique of negative emissions technologies. McKinnon brings reasoned grounds for hope to the stark reality of current failure on climate change.‘ Henry Shue, Merton College, Oxford and author of The Pivotal Generation

‘A rich and compelling introduction to this vital topic from a leader in the field. McKinnon‘s insight, expertise, and humanity shine through. For students, teachers, and all those interested in our future on this planet.‘ Stephen Gardiner, University of Washington

In this book, Catriona McKinnon unravels the vital contributions made by political theory to climate challenges left unmet by a lack of political will. Her analysis is interwoven with the latest climate science, politics and policies, in order to show that we won‘t find routes out of the climate crisis without the compass of political theory.

Series: And Political Theory

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American Political Thought

An Invitation

KEN KERSCH

Boston College

‘Scholars and educators have long needed a fresh analysis of the development of US political thought. Drawing on his deep knowledge of the diversity of American perspectives and experiences, Ken Kersch has met that need. His account of American political thought as a tradition of contention over who does and who should wield power superbly illuminates America‘s past and its fractious present – in ways that can benefit our future.‘ Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania

246 x 171mm • 288 pages • 2021

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What‘s the Point of Political Philosophy?

JONATHAN FLOYD

University of Bristol

‘Although politics and politicians have dismal reputations, we need to take political philosophy seriously. Jonathan Floyd does so by addressing the overarching question ”How ought we to live?” in a conversational tone and by engaging with serious political thinkers, past and present.‘ Onora O‘Neill, University of Cambridge

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2019

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Political Philosophy

A Beginners‘ Guide for Students and Politicians

Fourth Edition

ADAM SWIFT

University College London

‘As a teacher and a writer, Adam Swift‘s career has been about connecting the high ideals of political theory with the vital fabric of everyday life. His book is a welcoming invitation into the world of political philosophy and urgent injunction to think more deeply and read more widely. This highly readable and relevant introduction to political thought is important reading for politicians and students alike.‘ Ed Miliband

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Philosophy:

Why It Matters

HELEN BEEBEE & MICHAEL RUSH

University of Manchester; University of Birmingham

‘Philosophy professors and students will find this wonderful little book to be a perfect gift for those who ask them what philosophy is or why philosophy matters.‘ Alfred Mele, Florida State University

‘Excellent, easy to follow, and informative. Beebee and Rush make a good case for the importance of philosophy in part by demonstrating the joys of engaging in philosophy.‘ Derek Matravers, The Open University

‘A great recommendation for students who think they may be interested in philosophy but aren‘t quite sure what it is ... the work is a delightful and welcoming invitation to a field that is too often perceived as dense and pretentious ...‘ Teaching Philosophy

Philosophy is a set of tools and techniques for clearly and systematically considering our arguments and uncovering our hidden assumptions, which helps us to make more informed choices about what to believe and how to act. Philosophy is everywhere, and open to everyone.

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Theology and Religion: Why It Matters

GRAHAM WARD

University of Oxford

‘Readers will be grateful for the compelling examples, the accessible prose, and the generous tone of this book by a distinguished scholar.‘ Thomas Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion

‘Graham Ward makes a bold and original case for studying theology and religion together. In a breathtaking journey across space and time, he explores why religion has captured the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of billions of people the world over, and why theological and religious literacy is vital for living wisely today.‘ Jolyon Mitchell, University of Edinburgh

‘An engaging personal reflection on Theology and Religious Studies, how they have come together, and what they can tell us about who we are.‘ Linda Woodhead MBE, Lancaster University

Religion dominates world affairs. Ward argues that the study of theology and religion, as a single academic discipline, plays a vital role in helping us to understand humanity. Religions can be used to justify inhumane actions, but they also feed dreams, inspire hopes, and shape aspirations. Religion will not go away, so it needs to be understood.

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Archaeology: Why It Matters

ANN B. STAHL

University of Victoria, British Columbia

‘An exceptional book. Stahl shows how the long-term perspective of archaeology and its study of material culture and global humanity provide unique insights into today‘s most pressing issues.‘ Kent Lightfoot, University of California, Berkeley

‘Drawing on Stahl‘s research and life experiences, this highly engaging book provides a compelling account of archaeology‘s basic principles, contributions to knowledge, and contemporary relevance.‘ Paul Lane, University of Cambridge

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Music:

Why It Matters

NICHOLAS COOK

University of Cambridge

‘This book forcefully presents a ringing riposte to the widespread assumption that music is nothing more than a charming appetizer that has little to say about the critical issues of our time. Nicholas Cook shows us just a few of the countless ways in which music is an indelible aspect of what it means to be human – most crucially, because music teaches us nothing less than how to live.‘ George E. Lewis FBA, Columbia University

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RICHARD WISEMAN

University of Hertfordshire

‘Reading this one-of-a-kind book, you feel as if you‘re in a personal conversation with Richard Wiseman, one of the world‘s most creative psychologists. He beautifully explains how psychologists gain insight into the human mind, expertly regales you with findings that are fascinating and surprising, and uncovers some of the many ways in which psychology improves lives. Perfect for students and professionals alike.‘ Elizabeth Loftus, Past President, Association for Psychological Science

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Decolonizing Literature

An Introduction

ANNA BERNARD

King‘s College London

‘Decolonizing Literature is the book we need today. Reminding us of the transformative possibilities of politicized literary criticism, Anna Bernard is continuing the legacy of Edward Said, Barbara Harlow, and Benita Parry by helping us imagine ourselves into different futures.‘ Anthony C. Alessandrini, Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York

‘A full and substantial introduction to the contentious topic of ”decolonising” the English literary curriculum. Bernard‘s account, which is fully cognisant of the challenges of this project, is lucid and accessible but never glib or shallow.‘ Priyamvada Gopal, University of Cambridge

Anna Bernard argues that the decolonization of literary studies requires a change to not only what, but how, we read. She explores work that has already been done, and challenges readers to think about where we go from here. Above all, she shows that although we still have far to go, the work of decolonizing literary studies is already underway.

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Decolonizing Sociology

An Introduction

ALI MEGHJI

University of Cambridge

‘In this well-written and lively book, Ali Meghji makes the ”decolonial” project accessible to a wide audience of students and scholars. A welcome guide to a complex intellectual terrain that social scientists can no longer ignore.‘ Julian Go, author of Postcolonial Thought & Social Theory

‘Sociology is a latecomer to the decolonizing discourses in the social sciences and humanities. This book, therefore, is an important addition to a slow but steadily growing literature, and reaffirms the stance that to decolonize our discipline is only epistemically just.‘ Syed Farid Alatas, National University of Singapore

This book explores why and how sociology needs to be decolonized. Revealing how colonialism continues to shape the discipline today, Meghji provides key suggestions for what can be done to decolonize sociology going forward.

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Decolonizing Geography

An Introduction

SARAH A. RADCLIFFE

University of Cambridge

‘Decolonizing Geography is both a landmark textbook and a compelling scholarly manifesto. It offers a wide and wise reckoning with geography‘s colonial past and lingering imperial and racist substance – with the promise of something better.‘ James Sidaway, National University of Singapore

‘This book is an exemplary attempt at finally bringing a broad scope of concerns around the matter of decolonizing together. In a remarkably concise, yet comprehensive presentation, the text provides an overview of the issues, presents the stakes, and suggests admirably concrete and feasible steps towards producing broad decolonization in the academy. This will become an indispensable text for students, academics, but perhaps even university administrators, including but also extending beyond BAME/DEI officers. The author should be congratulated for the accomplishment.‘ Jovan Scott Lewis, University of California, Berkeley

The first of its kind, this book offers a guide to the origins, current state and implications of the decolonial project in geography. Radcliffe recounts the influence of colonialism on the discipline and introduces key decolonial ideas, explaining why they matter and how they change geography’s understanding of people, environments and nature.

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Decolonizing Politics

An Introduction

ROBBIE SHILLIAM

Johns Hopkins University

‘Political Science needs to be decolonized and Robbie Shilliam has done it. Crisp, clear and accessible, this book exceeds the ambition of a conventional textbook by developing and applying a decolonial method of reading across the discipline‘s subfields.‘ David L. Blaney, Macalester College

‘Decolonizing Politics is a necessary book as it peels back the Western assumptions of politics and political life. This is a vital book for all students of political studies.‘ Anthony Bogues, Brown University

While not all political scientists were colonial cheerleaders, their thinking was nevertheless framed by colonial assumptions that influence the study of politics to this day. This book offers a vital guide to decolonizing the main themes and issues in political science, from human rights to citizenship, development to global justice.

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The Art of Being Posthuman

Who Are We in the 21st Century?

FRANCESCA FERRANDO

New York University

This book offers a comprehensive reflection on the existential condition of the twenty-first century. A visionary introduction to existential posthumanism, it takes the form of eight meditations of posthuman self-inquiry.

Existential posthumanism embraces the question ‘Who am I?‘ in relation to: ‘Where, When, and Why are We?‘ Being posthuman in the twenty-first century entails awareness of inter-being: from our symbiotic co-evolutions to the rights of Nature; from the geological time of the Anthropocene to the rise of Big Data and artificial intelligence. In ecology, biology, technology and ontology, the manifold paths of posthuman self-realization will reveal that we are all co-creators in the existential unfolding: our lives are our ultimate works of art. This is a self-help guide to navigate our brave new world.

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Pleasure Erased

The Clitoris Unthought

CATHERINE MALABOU

Translated by Carolyn Shread

‘A project whose glaring absence has been hiding in plain sight, clitoral pleasure has finally found its philosopher. Malabou tells us what we can do with our clitoral brain, uncloaking its agency and anarchic politics. Essential reading for anyone interested in interpreting sex otherwise than phallic and in relation to philosophy‘s power to shape the soma.‘ Emily Apter, New

York University

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For more Malabou titles, see page 11.

Critical Humanism

A Manifesto for the 21st Century

KEN PLUMMER

University of Essex

‘This book is an extraordinarily brave and enormously comprehensive attempt to re-energize an interest in the battered concept of humanism, fully realizing its author‘s intention

to provide ”a vision of something better”.‘ Laurie Taylor, University of York and presenter of Thinking Allowed, BBC Radio Four

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Posthuman Feminism

ROSI BRAIDOTTI

Utrecht University

‘This profound and energising book is uncannily insightful: read it as a talisman against the present and as a map out of its baleful conditions.‘ Matthew Fuller, Goldsmiths,

University of London

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When I Say Yes

CAROLIN EMCKE

Translated by Tony Crawford

‘Part Manifesto, part memoir, When I Say Yes is a riveting book. In a prose that is sometimes poetry, sometimes analysis, it takes us to the heart of the experience of exclusion and violence, and shows with elegance and force how deeply abnormal our ordinary sense of normality is.‘ Eva Illouz, University of Jerusalem

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Understanding the Complexities of Sexual Violation

LINDA MARTÍN ALCOFF

Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York

‘Linda Alcoff insists upon the need for – and then provides – a philosophical analysis of sexual violation that refuses to shy away from its political and social complexity ... A major and timely contribution to the theoretical literature on a pressing social problem.‘ Ann Cahill, Elon University

229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 2018

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Naked Feminism

Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty

VICTORIA BATEMAN

University of Cambridge

‘As a naked protester, Victoria Bateman uses her body as a placard to publicise her beliefs about bodily freedom. Naked Feminism does not require you to strip off to engage with her ideas, but it does challenge you to cast off your judgements about women‘s bodies.‘ Annebella

Pollen, University of Brighton and author of Nudism in a Cold Climate

216 x 138mm • 320 pages • UK March 2023, US May 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5606-9 • £25.00 / $29.95 / €30.90

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Lichens

Toward a Minimal Resistance

VINCENT ZONCA

Preface by Emanuele Coccia

Translated by Jody Gladding

‘Vincent Zonca has compiled a veritable potpourri of sympoietic intimacies. These crinkled expressions of desire and despair creep, slowly and unobtrusively, across every page, even as they breathe the air. Never has a work of literature more closely resembled its subject matter, inspiring wonder in equal measure. Welcome to the world of lichens!‘ Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen

The result of several years of investigation, this remarkable book offers an original, radical and, like its subject matter, symbiotic reflection on lichens, a common but mostly invisible form of life, blending cultures and disciplines, drawing on biology, ecology, philosophy, literature, poetry and even graphic art.

210 x 140mm • 288 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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Thinking Like an Iceberg

OLIVIER REMAUD

École des hautes études en sciences sociales

Translated by Stephen Muecke

‘How can an iceberg be alive? By being perceived as an active partner by other living beings, be they autochthonous peoples from the Far North or scientists, explorers, writers, painters. Leafing through a variety of sensible experiences of these floating mountains, and reflecting poetically on their philosophical implications, Remaud draws a lesson: indifference to the death of glaciers reflects the incapacity of most Modern humans to think themselves as mere parts of a greater whole.‘ Philippe Descola, author of Beyond Nature and Culture

This book takes us into the secret world of icebergs to discover what they are really like. Olivier Remaud shows that these non-sentient objects are teeming with life and that there is a deep continuity between iceberg life and human life, a complex web of reciprocal interconnections that can lead from the deadliest to the most vital.

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Rekindling Life

A Common Front

BAPTISTE MORIZOT

Université d‘Aix-Marseille

Translated by Catherine Porter

‘Metaphysics used to be the search for unifying principles carried out by armchair philosophers. What happens when the definition of what the world is made up of is practically disputed by endless numbers of ordinary citizens? That‘s when you need a field philosopher like Baptiste Morizot, who uses the skills of his trade to mediate between controversies, and who attempts to invent new diplomatic tools. The common world is still very far away, but this is a decisive starting point.‘ Bruno Latour

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Ways of Being Alive

BAPTISTE MORIZOT

Translated by Andrew Brown

‘A philosopher who actually goes into the field, Baptiste Morizot is one of the most compelling thinkers of the generation of intellectuals who is reconnecting with the practices of naturalists. Not only does he invent a new cosmopolitanism, but he also outlines a kind of ”cosmo-politeness”, a unique way of elegantly co-existing with living beings.‘ Le Monde

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On the Animal Trail

BAPTISTE MORIZOT

Translated by Andrew Brown

‘Morizot practises an entirely new genre of experimental philosophy: he shuns thought experiments, seeking instead to experience how non-human animals perceive the world by looking for traces of their actions and, eventually, encountering some of them. Tracking wolves in the Alps, bears in Yellowstone or snow leopards in Kyrgyzstan is not for him the mere hobby of a nature-lover; it is a deeply philosophical exercise: it means experiencing the world from the point of view of other animals, hence partially transforming one‘s body into theirs so as to imagine what it is to inhabit a place from a non-human perspective.‘ Philippe Descola, author of Beyond Nature and Culture

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The Rise and Fall of Generation Now

TIM INGOLD

University of Aberdeen

Is the future about to close in, or is it open to new horizons? For anthropologist Tim Ingold, the root of our difficulty in facing up to the future lies in the way we think about generations. We imagine them as layers, succeeding one another like sheets in a stack. This view figures as a largely unquestioned backdrop to discussions of evolution, life and death, longevity, extinction, sustainability, education, climate change, and other matters of contemporary concern. What if we were to think of generations, instead, as wrapping around one another along their length, more like fibres in a rope than stacked sheets?

In this compelling new book, Ingold argues that a return to the idea that life is forged in the collaboration of overlapping generations might not only assuage some of our anxieties, but also offer a lasting foundation for future coexistence. But it would mean having to abandon our faith both in the inevitability of progress, and in the ability of science and technology to cushion humanity from environmental impacts. A perfect world is not around the corner, nor will our troubles ever end. Nevertheless, for as long as life continues, there is hope for generations to come.

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Correspondences

TIM INGOLD

‘Correspondences helps us to relearn the art of thinking and writing from the heart. An urgent book for the twenty-first century.‘ Hans-Ulrich

Obrist, Director, Serpentine Gallery

210 x 140mm • 240 pages • 2020

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Environmental Thought

A Short History

ROBIN ATTFIELD

Cardiff University

‘A concise and critical overview of thinking about the environment in Western history. Attfield supplies much-needed historical context for contemporary environmental thought.‘ Katie McShane, Colorado State University

‘This textbook is illuminating, critically acute and accessible. It provides an essential background for developing informed intellectual responses to the present ecological crisis.‘ Keith Ward, University of Oxford and University of Roehampton

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2021

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Living as a Bird

VINCIANE DESPRET

University of Liège, Belgium

Translated by Helen Morrison

‘Without forgetting the dangers of violence and extinction, Despret‘s writing always makes the world more generous, open, surprising, and generative. Living as a Bird inquires about and engages with ”territory” and ”territoriality” in exquisite specificity and concrete detail, exploring these birds, these writers and observers of birds, these sounds and calls, these rituals and affects. In the process, this potent little book describes and proposes a polyphonic score. Readers learn how to pay attention, to attend, to tune the senses and to open the imagination. What emerges are bird-rich, science-rich stories that are less deterministic, less self-satisfied with Explanation, more open to manoeuvre, both for birds and for humans who tune themselves to complex avian performances of their becoming in place.‘ Donna Haraway, University

of California, Santa Cruz

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Metamorphoses

EMANUELE COCCIA

École des hautes études en sciences sociales

Translated by Robin Mackay

‘Emanuele Coccia defines anew the relationship between humans and nature – a fascinating inquiry, and one which we urgently need in order to open our eyes to the world around us.‘ Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • 2021

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The Woods

(hyle)

VLADIMIR BIBIKHIN

Translated by Arch Tait

‘At a time when we are urgently in need of a new holistic philosophy of life in order to understand our current situation on this fragile planet, this lecture course by one of Russia‘s most eminent philosophers provides us with some profound and valuable ideas.‘

Peter Trawny, Martin Heidegger Institute at the University of Wuppertal

Series: New Russian Thought

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Contemporary Democratic Theory

SIMONE CHAMBERS

University of California, Irvine

Is democracy worth saving? How? And what is so valuable about democracy to begin with? This refreshing and authoritative text identifies, explains, and evaluates the new philosophical, theoretical, and normative directions taken by contemporary democratic theory in challenging times.

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The New Age of Catastrophe

NEW

ALEX CALLINICOS

King‘s College London

‘This splendid new book by one of the world‘s foremost Marxist thinkers is essential reading to understand the permanent state of emergency that characterises contemporary politics, its history, its causes and the path to an alternative. Callinicos‘s lucid effort to reflect from a unified perspective on the multiple crises – environmental, economic, geopolitical, social – the world confronts is as intellectually rewarding as it is politically urgent.‘ Lea Ypi

‘Covid. Economic immiseration. War. We are living in a time of perpetual crisis. Crisis is inherent to capitalism, and as Alex Callinicos compellingly argues in his new book, to avert catastrophe, we must confront capitalism.‘ Paul A. Passavant, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

229 x 152mm • 236 pages • UK April 2023, US June 2023

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The Populist Century

History, Theory, Critique

PIERRE ROSANVALLON

Collège de France

Translated by Catherine Porter

‘This is not just a book about populism, important though that is, but contains vital reflections on the nature of democracy.‘ Colin

Crouch, University of Warwick

229 x 152mm • 240 pages • 2021

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Human Rights

Fourth Edition

MICHAEL FREEMAN

University of Essex

‘Michael Freeman is one of the leading and most reliable theorists of human rights. In this latest edition of Human Rights, he offers a detailed and objective perspective upon contemporary human-rights challenges, whilst also proposing ways in which we might more effectively engage with these challenges in the years ahead. His book should be essential reading for students and established academics alike.‘ Andrew Fagan, Human Rights Centre,

University of Essex

Series: Key Concepts

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Ideology

MARIUS S. OSTROWSKI

All Souls College, University of Oxford

‘Marius Ostrowski‘s account of ideology studies is a tour-de-force, incorporating approaches from the social sciences, history and psychology. His highly intelligent and knowledgeable book is both an indispensable introduction to the centrality of ideology in politics and an exciting stimulus to further research.‘ Michael Freeden, University of Oxford

Series: Key Concepts

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2022

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Affluence and Freedom

An Environmental History of Political Ideas

PIERRE CHARBONNIER

École des hautes études en sciences sociales

Translated by Andrew Brown

‘Because he speaks the language of political philosophy and not that of environmentalism, Charbonnier manages, paradoxically, to bring questions of the material conditions of existence much closer to what those who pursue the modern ideals of freedom and prosperity need in order to realize them. He might succeed in rendering political ecology mainstream.‘ Bruno Latour, Sciences Po, Paris

229 x 152mm • 352 pages • 2021

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Hegemony

JAMES MARTIN

Goldsmiths, University of London

‘Through a series of chapters that explore the past, present, and future of the concept, Martin brightly illuminates hegemony and subtly shows why it may be the sine qua non

of political theorizing.‘ Samuel A. Chambers,

Johns Hopkins University

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 144 pages • 2022

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Conservatism

EDMUND NEILL

New College of the Humanities

‘Over the last two centuries conservatives have stood for very different things at different times. Edmund Neill does full justice to this diversity of conservatisms while convincingly demonstrating that it makes sense to analyse it as a single political tradition.‘ Stuart Jones, Manchester University

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2021

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Free Speech

MATTEO BONOTTI & JONATHAN SEGLOW

Monash University; Royal Holloway, University of London

‘A valuable addition to the literature that recognizes free speech‘s complexity… Readers will be encouraged to think for themselves rather than having their thoughts forced in particular directions.‘ Alan Haworth, London

Metropolitan University

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2021

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Deliberative Democracy

IAN O‘FLYNN

Newcastle University

‘Ian O‘Flynn has produced a succinct, accessible, yet thorough guide to the ever-expanding field of deliberative democracy. He takes on all the key questions that animate disputes within the field, as well as responding effectively to critics.‘ John Dryzek, University of Canberra

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2021

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The Political Philosophy of AI

An Introduction

MARK COECKELBERGH

University of Vienna

‘[This book] spans the debates about inequality, democracy, power, and posthumanism, and shows the importance of social and political theory to understanding AI.‘ Kate Crawford, author of Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence.

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2022

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Should We Ban Killer Robots?

DEANE BAKER

UNSW Canberra

‘Engaging, stimulating and well-researched. This is not a theoretical treatment for philosophers, but rather an informed and deeply practical exploration of the ethical arguments surrounding machines and killing.‘

David Whetham, Kings College, London

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Multiculturalism

The Political Theory of Diversity Today

ANDREW SHORTEN

University of Limerick

‘If you look for a comprehensive and authoritative overview of multiculturalism theories, and for a critical and judicious commentary on their relative merits and shortcomings, you can do no better than read this book.‘ Christian Joppke, University of Bern

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GILLIAN BROCK

University of Auckland

‘This excellent book provides a careful, clear, comprehensive, and engaging overview of current debates about migration.‘ Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto

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Subjectivity Transformed

The Cultural Foundation of Liberty in Modernity

THOMAS VESTING

Goethe University Frankfurt

Translated by Neil Solomon

This book argues that Western legal personhood is closely tied to three ideal types of social personhood. By examining thesel types and their emergence in society, we can see that Western formal law does not bring these ideal types into being but, on the contrary, arises from the conditions that these ideal types generate and reflect.

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Common Good Constitutionalism

Recovering the Classical Legal Tradition

ADRIAN VERMEULE

Harvard Law School

‘You are holding that rarest of books, one that will change minds, change the terms of debate, and change the future. Adrian Vermeule has written the most important and original book on constitutional theory for this generation. Future scholars, lawyers, and citizens will look back at this book for having sounded the death knell of the seemingly unassailable camps of conservative ”originalism” and progressive ”living constitutionalism,” revealing them to be exhausted sides of the same devalued liberal coin. More importantly, this book charts a new and better path – a common good constitutionalism grounded in the classical tradition but repurposed for the revitalization of a declining but redeemable republic.‘ Patrick J. Deneen, University of

Notre Dame and author of Why Liberalism Failed

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Political Argument in a Polarized Age

Reason and Democratic Life

SCOTT F. AIKIN & ROBERT B. TALISSE Both of Vanderbilt University

‘At a time of deep political polarization, Professors Aikin and Talisse have written a very important book designed, not to try to save democracy, but to manage its symptoms. Their focus on the virtue of civility is especially University

significant. Highly recommended!‘ Christian B. Miller, Wake Forest

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Capital and Ressentiment

A Brief Theory of the Present

JOSEPH VOGL

Humboldt University of Berlin

Translated by Neil Solomon

‘An exciting exploration of the logic of information capitalism as the economics of information and finance merge and give rise to a new economization of governance and social control.‘ Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne

In his new book, Joseph Vogl shows how the modern dynamic of resentment is rooted in the fusing of finance capital and information in a new form of information capitalism that is reshaping the affective economy of our societies.

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Post Growth

Life after Capitalism

TIM JACKSON

University of Surrey

WINNER OF THE 2022 ERIC ZENCEY PRIZE IN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS

‘At a time when the oligarchy is striving to greenwash its ecocidal ways, Tim Jackson‘s empowering and elegiac new book takes the real fight to them, elegantly but forcefully: to flourish on a living planet, humanity must plan for life after capitalism. Not only a ”must read” but a highly enjoyable one!‘ Yanis Varoufakis

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Socialism for Soloists

WILLIAM EDMUNDSON

Georgia State University

‘In this splendid new book, William Edmundson develops the social contract tradition to show how only a socialist society enables individuals to flourish. He makes such a clear and compelling case for socialism that no liberal who is truly committed to individual freedom, equality, and reciprocity can possibly resist.‘

Lea Ypi, London School of Economics

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Metaphysics and Nihilism

  • The Overcoming of Metaphysics
  • The Essence of Nihilism

MARTIN HEIDEGGER

Edited by Hans-Joachim Friedrich Translated by Arun Iyer

‘This translation makes available for the first time in English a series of Heidegger‘s pivotal reflections on the overcoming of metaphysics, grounded in the thesis that the essence of metaphysics is nihilism. Containing important remarks on Being and Time and other early texts, this volume will be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the inner development of Heidegger‘s thought in the decade from 1938 to 1948.‘ William McNeill, DePaul University

‘This volume is a welcome addition to the translation of Heidegger‘s ”private monographs” from the late 1930s and ‘40s. Elegantly translated, it is essential reading for anyone interested in Heidegger‘s views on the consummation of metaphysics in techno-scientific nihilism, the role of Being and Time in the overcoming of metaphysics, and the task of thinking in the age of the ”abandonment of being”.‘ Miguel de Beistegui, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

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The Metaphysics of German Idealism

A New Interpretation of Schelling‘s Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and Matters Connected Therewith (1809)

MARTIN HEIDEGGER

Translated by Ian Alexander Moore and Rodrigo Therezo

‘Heidegger‘s lecture course from 1941 not only attempts a new interpretation of Schelling‘s essay on the essence of human freedom, extending his 1936 treatment of that same text, but contains a wealth of material on Heidegger‘s ongoing reflections on the history of metaphysics and an important series of elucidations of Being and Time.‘ William McNeill, DePaul University

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On the Essence of Language and the Question of Art

MARTIN HEIDEGGER

Edited by Thomas Reghehly Translated by Adam Knowles

‘This volume invites us to follow Heidegger as he thinks on paper and to join in his explorations of being, language, and art. Adam Knowles‘ thoughtful translation conveys the dogged inventiveness of these texts.‘ Richard Polt, Xavier University

‘These starkly polysemic notes on language, poetry, and art dramatically elaborate Heidegger‘s later phenomenological understanding of how poetry gives rise to both art and language, how that emergence gets disastrously eclipsed and forgotten by Western metaphysics, and what it means to rediscover being‘s poetic emergence today. Here Heidegger finally thinks clearly through the distinction between ”the being of entities” (or ”beingness,” the domain of metaphysics) and ”beyng” (or ”being as such,” the heart of the matter for poetic thinking), that crucial distinction which both destroys the early ”metaphysical” project of Being and Time and launches his later work of thinking beyond metaphysics (and the nihilistic history metaphysics underwrites).‘ Iain Thomson, University of New Mexico

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The Meaning of Thought

MARKUS GABRIEL

University of Bonn

Translated by Alex Englander

‘The Meaning of Thought is a tour de force, combining a critique of naturalistic metaphysics with a diagnosis of our failure to understand ourselves and our place – our immersion – in reality. Markus Gabriel moves with ease from the history of philosophy to popular culture and the theory and culture of artificial intelligence. His New Realism, which countenances a multitude of realities, nevertheless allows him to expose current enthusiasm for the very idea of computer intelligence as a superstition symptomatic of the dangerous unreflectiveness of modern thought.‘ Taylor Carman, Barnard College

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MARKUS GABRIEL

Translated by Alex Englander

‘This book points in the direction of future philosophical theory-building in epistemology and ontology.‘ Anton Friedrich Koch, University of Heidelberg

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The Power of Art

MARKUS GABRIEL

‘Brilliant and stimulating‘ Les Echos

‘Few living philosophers can match Markus

Gabriel in breadth of interest and competence. Here he defends the radical autonomy of art.‘

Graham Harman, author of Art and Objects (Polity, 2020)

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Objects Untimely

Object-Oriented Philosophy and Archaeology

GRAHAM HARMAN & CHRISTOPHER WITMORE

Southern California Institute of Architecture; Texas Tech University

‘Objects Untimely is a remarkable achievement, developing a radical Object-Oriented theory of archaeology while simultaneously providing a novel account of the time‘s dependence upon objects. Things will (and, the reader will be convinced, have) never be(en) the same.‘ Jon Cogburn, Louisiana State University

‘This is a deeply important book written by two pioneering scholars in their respective fields which argues for nothing less than a radical revolution in the way we think about time in the humanities and social sciences.‘ Gavin Murray Lucas, University of Iceland

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Architecture of the Possible

TRISTAN GARCIA with JEAN-MARIE DURAND

University of Lyon

Translated by Christopher RayAlexander, Abigail RayAlexander and Jon Cogburn

‘The primary trait of Tristan Garcia as an author is his consistent freshness: to read him is to press the reset button in your brain and awaken with a new hope. In this book, his most personal so far, he pulls off the impressive feat of reviving the reader‘s courage while speaking primarily of himself. Such is the disarming modesty of this multi-talented thinker.‘ Graham Harman, Southern California Institute

of Architecture

The ambition of this slender book – which is at the same time a concise introduction to Garcia‘s work and thought – is to help us grasp and transform the conditions of our existence by paying equal attention to what is ending and what is just beginning, to the dusk and to the dawn.

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Narrative Ontology

AXEL HUTTER

Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich

Translated by Aaron Schoichet

‘Axel Hutter has been for years a powerful critic of philosophy‘s post-metaphysical trends and its nihilist implications. The beautiful achievement of this philosophical tour de force is to outflank these trends by showing that metaphysics is quite literally revealed through text.‘ Omri Boehm, The New School for

Social Research

229 x 152mm • 320 pages • 2021

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Common Immunity

Biopolitics in the Age of the Pandemic

NEW

ROBERTO ESPOSITO

Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy

Translated by Zakiya Hanafi

‘Common Immunity interrogates the democratic potential of a politics of universal social immunity able to overcome the terminal limitations, contradictions, and impasses of contemporary liberal governmentality. This book is an urgent, forceful, and enlightening reformulation of biopolitical theory and its practical potential.‘ Alberto Moreiras, Texas A&M University

216 x 138mm • 240 pages • UK June 2023, US September 2023

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Institution

ROBERTO ESPOSITO

Translated by Zakiya Hanafi

‘This highly original study by acclaimed political philosopher Roberto Esposito offers a new genealogy of the institution from ancient Rome to the Covid-19 pandemic. For Esposito, human existence is predicated not simply on the bare preservation of our biological life but upon life‘s institution across space and time in the form of social, cultural, and political relations. In tracing this institutio vitae, Esposito progressively reveals a new theory of the institution as neither conservative nor repressive, but a creative form of life that liberates us from the twin dangers of institutional sclerosis and anti-institutional anarchy.‘

Arthur Bradley, Lancaster University

216 x 138mm • 128 pages • 2022

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Instituting Thought

Three Paradigms of Political Ontology

ROBERTO ESPOSITO

Translated by Mark William Epstein

‘In a moment of rampaging populism and political stress tests of democracy, Roberto Esposito‘s Instituting Thought offers a way forward toward the renewal of politics by reimagining the political. That his reading begins and ends with Machiavelli is only one of the many surprises in store for the reader in Esposito‘s attempt to move past political theology toward a more affirmative configuration of political ontology. Esposito leaves behind Heidegger and Deleuze in favor of Machiavelli and of Claude Lefort‘s nuanced reading of institutions and, in the process, sets out a manifesto for institutions and subjectivation in the wake of biopolitcal devastation and political nihilism. This is his most important work since Bios.‘ Tim Campbell, Cornell University

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If Auschwitz is Nothing

Against Denialism

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Sapienza University of Rome

Translated by David Broder

‘Of all the ”big lies” that are circulating in our increasingly credulous times, none is larger or more insidious than denial of the Holocaust. Undeterred by attempts to silence her, the distinguished Italian political philosopher Donatella Di Cesare uncovers its sources, traces its global dissemination, and warns against the expanding role it plays in fueling anti-Semitic violence and undermining democracy.‘ Martin Jay, University of California

‘With analytical precision and rhetoric brilliance, Donatella DeCesare simultaneously constructs ”denialism” as an extraordinarily potent ideological-cum-political category and utterly destroys its moral and empirical validity. This intellectual tour-de-force provides a welcome antidote to the dark conspiracies that are polarizing our time.‘ Jeffrey

Alexander, Yale University

216 x 138mm • 128 pages • UK March 2023, US May 2023

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The Time of Revolt

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Translated by David Broder

‘Today the future seems impossible. Revolt, Donatella Di Cesare argues, ”interrupts time, blows up the agenda of power, halts the routine of dispossession, and sends history off course.” In this defence of revolt in fragments, the anarchic conditions of politics are remembered and achingly defended. An essential addition to the inventory of political concepts.‘ J. M. Bernstein, The New School for Social Research

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The Other of the Other

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Translated by David Broder

‘This short and powerful book by Di Cesare not only tells the history and legacy of the marranos – the crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal – but, far more importantly, traces the disquieting, undisclosed implications of a phenomenon that few have yet to grasp: the rise of modern identity defined as a twinned concept where there is no false self but no true self either.‘ André Aciman, author of Out of Egypt and Call Me By Your Name

190 x 124mm • 128 pages • 2020

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Conspiracy and Power

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Translated by David Broder

Conspiracy theories are neither delusions nor lies, neither simplistic fallacies nor psychological quirks: rather, they are a political problem. They are not so much about truth as about power. Rather than seeking to debunk conspiracy theories as the work of fringe groups and cranks, Donatella Di Cesare develops an original account that portrays conspiracy as the spectre of a shattered community.

With the proliferation of conspiracy theories, the distrust of politics and politicians turns into a boundless and pervasive suspicion. Who is behind the scenes? Who is pulling the strings? The world, which seems increasingly confusing and impossible to read, must have a hidden side, a secret realm, that of the Deep State and the New World Order, where plans are hatched, information is gathered and thoughts are controlled. It is no longer a matter of a one-off plot or intrigue. Conspiracy is the very form in which citizens who feel condemned to a frustrating impotence, helpless before a techno-economic juggernaut and manipulated by a faceless power, relate to the world. This is why conspiracy, which exposes the emptiness of democracy, proves to be a fearsome weapon of mass depoliticization.

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The Political Vocation of Philosophy

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Translated by David Broder

‘Di Cesare‘s limpid meditations on the tormented relations between thought and power make a passionate case for philosophy as a liminal practice looking both ways across the limits of the political. Her figure of the philosopher as the foreigner, refugee and outsider attentive to the calls of the other and speaking in the name of an anarchic justice proposes no less than a renewal of the political vocation of philosophy for the twenty-first century.‘ Howard Caygill, Kingston University

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2021

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Resident Foreigners

A Philosophy of Migration

DONATELLA DI CESARE

Translated by David Broder

‘Deeply original, thoughtful, and based on an incredible erudition, [Di Cesare‘s] plea for a world in which all human beings would be ”resident foreigners” is the best answer to the rise of racism, xenophobia and nationalism.‘

Enzo Traverso, Cornell University

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Philosophy and Sociology

1960

THEODOR W. ADORNO

Edited by Dirk Braunstein

Translated by Nicholas Walker

‘With the self-reflective lucidity and personal engagement that readers of his posthumously published lectures have come to expect, Adorno juxtaposes the claims of philosophy and sociology without forcing their reconciliation. In so doing, he casts new light on the perennial conflict between the contextual genesis of ideas and their claims to transcendent validity.‘ Martin Jay,

University of California, Berkeley

229 x 152mm • 352 pages • 2021

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Correspondence

1939–1969

THEODOR W. ADORNO & GERSHOM SCHOLEM

Edited by Asaf Angermann

Translated by Sebastian Truskolaski and Paula Schwebel

‘Gershom Scholem and Theodor Adorno were an odd couple: the first a Zionist and scholar of Kabbalah, the second a neo-Marxist philosopher who returned to Germany after the war. Yet their surprising thirty-year friendship, wonderfully expressed in this correspondence, reveals the broad horizons of these two towering intellectuals of the twentieth century.‘ David Biale, University of California, Davis

229 x 152mm • 464 pages • 2021

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The New Music: Kranichstein Lectures

THEODOR W. ADORNO

Edited by Klaus Reichert and Michael Schwarz Translated by Wieland Hoban

‘The lectures Adorno gave at Kranichstein between 1955 and 1966 provide an invaluable elaboration and clarification of his thinking on New Music, and in particular on his interpretation of Schoenberg‘s early works. Wieland Hoban‘s excellent translation does a great service to this magnificent scholarly edition edited by Klaus Reichert and Michael Schwartz of the T. W. Adorno Archive. Its publication in English is of great significance for our understanding of Adorno‘s influential ideas at a key period in twentieth-century music.‘ Max Paddison,

Durham University

229 x 152mm • 448 pages • 2021

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Philosophical Elements of a Theory of Society

1964

THEODOR W. ADORNO

Translated by Wieland Hoban

‘Against the alleged waning of Adorno‘s radical commitments in his last years, these lectures of 1964 on the relationship between social theory and empirical research testify to his abiding Marxist loyalties. Exhorting his students to pierce the ”technological veil” of their ”administered world,” he insists on the power of class, reified consciousness, and the impoverishment of experience in the irrational totality of late capitalism.‘ Martin Jay, University of California, Berkeley

229 x 152mm • 192 pages • 2019

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Correspondence

1923-1966

THEODOR W. ADORNO & SIEGFRIED KRACAUER

Edited by Wolfgang Schopf

Translated by Michael Winkler and Susan Reynolds

‘Spanning four decades and two continents, these letters are key documents in the annals of twentieth-century thought. Bound by an intimacy that abides even during phases of terse estrangement, Teddie and Friedel gossip about their encounters with the century‘s literati at one moment – and spar over questions of utopia and ideology, language and style, critique and theory at the next.‘ Johannes von Moltke, University of Michigan

229 x 152mm • 544 pages • 2020

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Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism

THEODOR W. ADORNO

Translated by Wieland Hoban

‘When Adorno speaks to us from beyond the grave on right-wing extremism, we should all listen.‘ Cas Mudde, University of Georgia

In a 1967 lecture, Adorno analysed the goals, resources and tactics of the new right-wing nationalism of this time. Contrasting it with the ‘old‘ fascism of the Nazis, Adorno gave particular attention to the ways in which far-right movements elicited enthusiastic support in sections of the West German population, twenty years after WW2.

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Making the Heavens Speak

Religion as Poetry

PETER SLOTERDIJK

Karlsruhe School of Design

Translated by Robert Hughes

‘Religion is poetry, poetry is religion, and both are concerned with the ”overarching” that is at once cosmic and political. The avatars of this triple connectivity, and what happens to it when the overarching becomes paradoxically contested, are brilliantly explored in this new book. Agree with Peter Sloterdijk or not, he will assist you to think further about what is truly fundamental to our human existence and its future.‘ John Milbank,

University of Nottingham

This highly original study of the poetic devices on which religious narratives draw offers a new interpretation of religion and a new critique of theological documents through history, as well as a fresh perspective on our contemporary age in which narratives, facts and alternative facts compete with one another.

229 x 152mm • 288 pages • UK December 2022, US February 2023

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The Fragile Skin of the World

JEAN-LUC NANCY

University of Strasbourg

Translated by Cory Stockwell

‘In this weaving together of texts, what emerges is a way of thinking the here and now, when everything appears to be falling apart, when progress isn‘t progressing; an extreme fragility of existence that opens onto ”exemplary stories of the ‘flesh‘”.‘ Philip Armstrong, Ohio State University

An All-Too-Human Virus

JEAN-LUC NANCY

Translated by Sarah Clift and Cory Stockwell

‘Into the craw of the pandemic, every tomorrow seems to have slid. Nancy here attempts to breathe out. In articulating the contradictions we confront and rendering the tentativeness of our situation palpable, he scans for an opening.‘ Joan Copjec, Brown University

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A New Dawn for Politics

ALAIN BADIOU

Translated by Robin Mackay

‘Badiou once again demonstrates the necessity of communism for thought. Nothing less than a new dialectical materialism is capable of breaking free from the present‘s ideological confinement.‘ Jodi Dean, author of Comrade: An Essay on Political Belonging

Foreignness is the means by which existence is re-evaluated, and all true politics is a new dawn of existence. This collection of essays by Badiou, in which he draws out the political implications of recent events and social movements, will be of value to anyone interested in the great social and political questions of our time.

190 x 124mm • 160 pages • UK September 2022, US November 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-5300-6 • £35.00 / $45.00 / €42.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5301-3 • £9.99 / $12.95 / €12.90 ebook available

The Time of the Landscape

On the Origins of the Aesthetic Revolution

JACQUES RANCIÈRE

Translated by Emiliano Battista

‘This short, polemical intervention in the history of landscape aesthetics is sure to energize a fresh debate about the relations of painting, architecture, and visual experience in the eighteenth century.‘ W. J. T. Mitchell, University of Chicago

‘A decisive treatment of the perception and management of nature, The Time of the Landscape contends that the design and management of gardens in the post-revolutionary regime signal a sea-change in the ways we perceive, experience, and shape the world around us.‘ Tom Conley, Harvard University

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What Times Are We Living In?

A Conversation with Eric Hazan

JACQUES RANCIÈRE

Translated by Steve Corcoran

‘In this lively discussion with Eric Hazan, Rancière displays once again the power of his subtle form of social and philosophical analysis, illuminating some of the central questions of democracy, representation and Essex

political strategy that confront us today.‘ Peter Dews, University of

190 x 124mm • 96 pages • 2020

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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name

Untimely Interventions

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK

Institute of Sociology, Ljubljana

With irrepressible humour Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex ‘unicorns‘ to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. This is Žižek‘s attempt to elucidate the major political issues of the day from a truly radical left position.

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Reading Hegel

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK, FRANK RUDA & AGON HAMZA

Institute of Sociology, Ljubljana; University of Dundee; ISSH, Tirana

‘The authors take a firm stance against all attempts to normalize or domesticate Hegel – what are usually seen as his most problematic points are the very things they find most inspiring in his work ... In what appears outrageous in Hegel, they find the formidable thinker of the future.‘ Mladen Dolar, University of Ljubljana

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SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK, FRANK RUDA & AGON HAMZA

‘Reading Marx ... presents revelations on every page that point toward how we might think

a philosophical Marxism.‘ Todd McGowan, University of Vermont

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2018

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After the Apocalypse

‘ SRECKO HORVAT

‘Moneymen think of wars, earthquakes and pandemics as opportunities for exorbitant profiteering. Srec’ko Horvat, a personal hero of mine, has detected their new predilection: commodification of the Apocalypse, which they fear less than they do the end of capitalism.‘ Yanis Varoufakis, author of Another

Now: Dispatches from an Alternative Present

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2021

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The Common

ANTONIO NEGRI

NEW

Formerly of University of Padua

Translated by Ed Emery

This final volume in Antonio Negri‘s new trilogy aims to clarify and develop the ‘common‘ as a key concept of radical thought. Here the ‘common‘ is understood in a double sense: on the one hand, as a collective of production and consumption in which the domination of capital has been completely realized; on the other hand, as the cooperation of workers and citizens and their assertion of political power. The maturation of this opposition was the sign of the limits of capitalism in our age; the common showed itself as the active force that recomposed production, society and life in a new experience of freedom.

Today the promise of freedom seems undermined by the very institutions founded to uphold it, as charters of Western democracy seek to prioritise individualism. Negri advocates instead a free society which is founded on the premise that the good life will be collectively ordered – in other words, a society which elevates the common. In his vision, giving political expression to those who work and produce is the only way of overturning totalitarian exploitation and enabling each citizen to participate in the development of the city.

Like its companion volumes, this new collection of essays by Negri will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in radical politics and in the key social and political struggles of our time.

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The End of Sovereignty

ANTONIO NEGRI

Translated by Ed Emery

These essays range from Negri‘s analysis of the first great transformation of the capitalist state in the twentieth century, precipitated by the triumph of Keynesianism, to his more recent work on the transformation of the form of sovereignty from figure of transcendent and local command to a dispositif of immanent and global control.

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Marx in Movement

Operaismo in Context

ANTONIO NEGRI

Translated by Ed Emery

This first volume in a new trilogy of books by Antonio Negri examines and develops the Italian tradition of radical Marxist thought known as operaismo or ‘autonomist Marxism‘ – the tradition to which Negri himself adheres and in which he is a leading figure.

229 x 152mm • 192 pages • 2021

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The Politics of Time

Imagining African Becomings

Edited by ACHILLE MBEMBE &

FELWINE SARR

University of Witwatersrand; Duke University

Translated by Philip Gerard

‘This powerful, multivalent collection captures the effervescent thought and energy of the Ateliers de la pensée, offering new conceptualizations of time and history and new visions of Africa‘s futures.‘ Laurent Dubois, Duke University

In the twenty-first century, Africa is at the same time one of the great laboratories from which unprecedented forms of social, economic, political, intellectual, cultural and artistic life are emerging.

229 x 152mm • 352 pages • UK December 2022, US February 2023

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To Write the Africa World

NEW

Edited by ACHILLE MBEMBE & FELWINE SARR

Translated by Drew Burk

‘Questions to do with the world and its relationship with Africa have never been more urgent, and Africa is the richest and most indispensable source and location for thinking about these issues. To Write the Africa World is a rich and powerful contribution to the debate.‘ Fred Moten, New York University

In 2016, thirty African intellectuals and artists came together in Senegal to reflect on the present and future of Africa at the heart of transformations sweeping through the contemporary world and to discuss the new perspectives emerging from the project of constructing a political, cultural and social modernity on the African continent.

229 x 152mm • 336 pages • UK December 2022, US February 2023

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Black is the Journey, Africana the Name

MABOULA SOUMAHORO

University of Tours

Foreword by Saidiya Hartman Translated by Kaiama L. Glover

‘Maboula‘s writing is a resolute respiration which, line after line, exposes and challenges the suffocating violence of racism à la française. This is an intimate text that will change how you look at race and blackness.‘ Mame-Fatou Niang, author of Identités françaises

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The Scent of the Father

Essay on the Limits of Life and Science in Sub-Saharan Africa

VALENTIN-YVES MUDIMBE

Duke University

Translated by Jonathan Adjemian

‘For all who would take ”decolonization” seriously, The Scent of the Father exemplifies the praxis of radical rethinking that must be engaged in and is, thus, required reading.‘ Lucius T. Outlaw (Jr.), Vanderbilt University

For Africa to escape the West, says Mudimbe, it must become aware of what remains Western in the very concepts and forms of thought that allow it to think against the West, and be alert to the possibility that the recourse against the West might be just another ruse that the West uses for its own ends.

216 x 138mm • 240 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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From Ashes to Text

Andean Literature of Sexual

Dissidence in the 20th Century

DIEGO FALCONÍ TRÁVEZ

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Universidad San Francisco de Quito

Translated by Carrie Hamilton

‘Working through the remnants of colonial sodomitic tropes, Falconí Trávez new localized queer theory and practice that reimagines what a sexually dissident decolonial culture can be, and brilliantly queers in the process both Euro-American queer theory and the Andean literary canon.‘ Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé, Fordham University

This book seeks to reconsider the value of the ash: a metaphor that allows for a critical and contradictory reading of sexual dissidences in the Andean region in the twentieth century, beyond both multiculturalism and the wake of a globalized LGBTI movement.

216 x 138mm • 288 pages • UK September 2022, US November 2022

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Decolonial Ecology

Thinking from the Caribbean World

MALCOM FERDINAND

CNRS, Paris

Foreword by Angela Davis

Translated by Anthony Paul Smith

‘Malcom Ferdinand brilliantly breaks away from the spider web of canonical ecological narratives and arguments.‘ Walter D. Mignolo, author of The Politics of Decolonial Investigations

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Life Is Not Useful

AILTON KRENAK

Translated by Alex Brostoff and Jamille Pinheiro Dias

‘Ailton Krenak is a unique voice in contemporary thought and the only one who manages to turn the current crisis into a huge opportunity to rethink the life of humanity. He demonstrates that our political identity is not based on the separate ownership of land, but on the fact that we all share one and the same flesh, which is the same flesh from which planet Earth lives. Earth is not the space where languages and cultures differ and wage war against each other, but the institution that allows us to share dreams with all that lives.‘ Emanuele Coccia

Indigenous thinker and leader Ailton Krenak exposes the destructive tendencies of our ‘civilization‘: rampant consumerism, environmental devastation and a narrow and restricted understanding of humanity‘s place on this Earth.

216 x 138mm • 96 pages • UK March 2023, US May 2023

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Spheres of Insurrection

Notes on Decolonizing the Unconscious

SUELY ROLNIK

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

Translated by Sergio Delgado Moya

‘In this book, once again, Suely Rolnik dismantles the stable partitions between the micro-political and the macro-political. She maps out how to understand their internal vectors (reactionary and emancipatory) rather than reinforcing their simple binarism. In this way, the figures of her thought are revealed as ribbons, knots and a whole variable and vibratile geometry of categories, within a moment of social convulsion. It is, at the same time, about diagnosing and betting on the vital. And something more: here shines a precise and precious definition of the colonial as that which makes us distrust the knowledge of the body. For that, this book is also proposed as a practical manual, part of a collective task, which makes the decolonization of the unconscious an anti-fascist practice.‘ Veronica Gago

As neoliberal capitalism consolidates its grip on the world, it brings into being a new kind of micropolitics, one that involves the appropriation of life itself, as it turns the life drive away from creation and cooperation and towards the destructive, homogenizing practices necessary for the extractive purposes of capitalist accumulation.

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • UK May 2023, US July 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5285-6 • £50.00 / $64.95 / €61.90 PB • 978-1-5095-5286-3 • £15.99 / $22.95 / €19.90

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Fugitive, Where Are You Running?

DÉNÈTEM TOUAM BONA

Translated by Laura Hengehold

‘A brilliant exploration of the nuances, tensions, and radical possibilities of Blackness as told through the framework of fugitivity and marronage. Dénètem Touam Bona graciously invites us to cross temporal lines, geographic boundaries, and methodological

conventions in this beautifully written book.‘ Damien M. Sojoyner,

University of California

Hunting stories will always glorify the hunters, since it is the hunters who write the stories. In this book, Dénètem Touam Bona takes up the perspective of the hunted, using the concept of marronage to highlight the lives and creativity of colonized and subjugated peoples.

216 x 138mm • 240 pages • UK December 2022, US February 2023

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Undoing Apartheid

NEW

PREMESH LALU

University of the Western Cape

‘In this stunningly original work of intellectual and aesthetic history, Premesh Lalu offers a powerful theory of petty apartheid as a process of deindividuation and objectification through the manipulation of the senses. By excavating the psychotechnics of a century-long biological racism and its revelation in contemporary object-theatre, Lalu‘s book illuminates a path towards an aesthetic education from which a post-apartheid world can emerge. An extraordinary achievement by South Africa‘s leading historian and humanist.‘ Debjani Ganguly, University of Virginia

Post-apartheid South Africa still struggles to overcome the past, not just because the material conditions of apartheid linger but because the intellectual conditions it created have not been thoroughly dismantled. In Undoing Apartheid, Premesh Lalu argues that only an aesthetic education can lead to a future beyond apartheid.

216 x 138mm • 248 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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Memory and Autobiography

Explorations at the Limits

LEONOR ARFUCH

University of Buenos Aires

Translated by Christina MacSweeney

‘An invaluable contribution by one of Latin America‘s most insightful cultural critics.‘ Sylvia

Molloy, New York University

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Foreverism

GRAFTON TANNER

University of Georgia

What do cinematic ‘universes,‘ cloud archiving, and voice cloning have in common? They‘re in the business of foreverizing – the process of revitalizing things that have degraded, failed, or disappeared so that they can remain active in the present. To foreverize something is to reanimate it, to enclose and protect it from time and the elements, and to eradicate the feeling of nostalgia that accompanies loss.

In a culture anxious about nostalgia, things are considered failures if they don‘t last forever, or if they‘re expected not to last. Foreverizing is a bulwark against instability, but it isn‘t an infallible enterprise. That which is promised to last forever often does not, and that which is disposed of can sometimes last disturbingly forever.

In this groundbreaking book, American philosopher Grafton Tanner develops his theory of foreverism: an anti-nostalgic discourse that promises growth without change and life without loss. Engaging with pressing issues, from the ecological impact of data storage to the rise of reboot culture, Tanner tracks the implications of a society averse to nostalgia and reveals the new weapons we have for eliminating it.

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Solar Politics

OXANA TIMOFEEVA

The European University in St. Petersburg

‘What is needed today are books that combine the lesson of poststructuralism (historical character of our knowledge, its dependence on a social and linguistic context) with a robust approach to nature. In short, what is needed are books like Oxana Timofeeva‘s Solar Politics, which combines the analysis of sun as a planetary phenomenon, both constructive and destructive, with an inquiry into the complex metaphoric dimension of the signifier ”sun.” This book is not just a book… it is THE book we have been waiting for.‘ Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2022

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Nomography

On the Invention of Norms Considered as

One of the Fine Arts

ELOY FERNÁNDEZ PORTA

Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

Translated by Ramsey McGlazer

‘Eloy Fernández Porta has invented a new way of thinking that impresses us with his freedom and mordacity.‘ Le Monde

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2020

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Aesthetics of Pop Music

DIEDRICH DIEDERICHSEN

Vienna Academy for Fine Arts

Translated by George Robarts

‘Diedrich Diederichsen is an always compelling analyst of pop and rock music across all its many genres, and Aesthetics of Pop Music sheds new light on the capacities, identities and meanings of the form.‘ Michael Bracewell

In this book, leading cultural critic Diedrich Diederichsen puts forward a fresh and original account of pop music. By elaborating on pop as a constellation, he develops a theory of pop music that distinguishes itself from sociology, cultural studies, media studies and ethnography while at the same time drawing on and encompassing them all.

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Becoming an Artwork

BORIS GROYS

New York University

‘Boris Groys‘s Becoming an Artwork is distinguished by its originality, intelligence, economy, and vividness. Anyone can understand his arguments, which is why he has become the key art theorist of our time.‘ Matthew Jesse Jackson, University of Chicago

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • UK October 2022, US December 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-5196-5 • £35.00 / $45.00 / €42.90

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Late Capitalist Fascism

MIKKEL BOLT RASMUSSEN

University of Copenhagen

‘Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen is one of the most compelling Marxist theorists writing today.‘

Jason E. Smith, author of Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation.

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Cryptocommunism MARK ALIZART

Translated by Robin Mackay

‘A fascinating antidote to reductive takes on cryptocurrencies.‘ Nick Srnicek, King‘s College London

190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2020

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My Life in Fragments ZYGMUNT BAUMAN & IZABELA WAGNER

Late of the University of Leeds; University of Warsaw

Zygmunt Bauman was one of the great social thinkers of the past century. This book makes available for the first time the extended letters to his daughters outlining the details of his life: fragments recounted and woven into a compelling autobiographical narrative that is laced with the broader reflections on some of the great issues of our time.

216 x 138mm • 238 pages • UK June 2023, US September 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-5130-9 • £20.00/ $25.00 / €24.90 ebook available

Culture and Art

Selected Writings, Volume 1

ZYGMUNT BAUMAN

Edited by Dariusz Brzezin’ski, Mark Davis, Jack Palmer and Tom Campbell

Translated by Katarzyna Bartoszyn’ska

‘A set of beguiling essays. Bauman‘s ideas remain fresh and remarkably stimulating. He teases out the cultural contradictions of the late modern age with extraordinary delicacy.‘

Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia

229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 2021

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Making the Familiar Unfamiliar

A Conversation with Peter Haffner

ZYGMUNT BAUMAN

Translated by Daniel Steuer

Shortly before his death, Zygmunt Bauman spent several days in conversation with the Swiss journalist Peter Haffner. Out of these conversations emerged this book in which Bauman shows himself to be the pre-eminent social thinker for which he became world-renowned, a thinker who never shied away from addressing the great issues of our time.

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Bauman: A Biography

IZABELA WAGNER

University of Warsaw

‘This book will change the way we see Bauman,

forever.‘ Peter Beilharz, La Trobe University and

Sichuan University

229 x 152mm • 552 pages • 2020

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The Racialized Social System

Critical Race Theory as Social Theory

ALI MEGHJI

University of Cambridge

‘An erudite yet accessible response to the question: why do we need critical race theory? Meghji‘s book will be a vital reference for years to come.‘ Alana Lentin, Western Sydney University

‘Meghji has taken the threads of a theory and woven them into a more complete garment that synthesizes how the macro, meso and micro levels of racial action work as one.‘

Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2022

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The End of Illusions

Politics, Economy, and Culture in Late Modernity

ANDREAS RECKWITZ

Humboldt University of Berlin

Translated by Valentine A. Pakis

‘This is a fascinating read, truly imaginative and remarkably wide-ranging. Andreas Reckwitz presents a compelling, novel outlook on the global challenges ahead.‘ Patrick Baert, University of Cambridge

‘Reckwitz conducts a ”socio-analysis” of a patient known as late modernity and reveals, examines, and encourages us to accept the contradictions, paradoxes, and anomalies that characterize contemporary society. The hard work involved in such a sobering analysis pays off: While pathways towards a better society are neither obvious nor linear, embracing today‘s ambiguities opens up spaces to reimagine our shared futures.‘ Urs Gasser, Harvard University

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2021 HB • 978-1-5095-4569-8 • £55.00 / $69.95 / €67.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4570-4 • £17.99 / $24.95 / €21.90 ebook available

A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World

HARTMUT ROSA

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Translated by James C. Wagner

‘Affirmation of ordinary life is a key feature of modernity, but alienation from the world is a persistent experience of modern men and women. In Resonance, Rosa offers sketches of an alternative relation to the world and thereby a foundation for a sociology of the good life. Very important text and highly recommended.‘ Miroslav Volf, Yale University

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Here Lies Bitterness

Healing from Resentment

CYNTHIA FLEURY

American University of Paris

Translated by Cory Stockwell

‘Fleury‘s theorization of resentment is powerfully informed by philosophy, psychoanalysis, and political theory, and at the same time forges its own original and compelling account of self-destructive modes of existence. In this beautifully written meditation on resentment, Fleury opens up new ways of thinking about a subject‘s capacity to become a trapped, incapacitated, and bitter victim of its own ruminations. The implications of this book are profound and manifold.‘ Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • UK November 2022, US January 2023

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Freud and Psychoanalysis

Six Introductory Lectures

JOHN FORRESTER

Late of University of Cambridge

Edited by Lisa Appignanesi

‘Clear and compelling, these lectures are at once more than accessible and often startlingly informative. In his characteristically lucid and incisive way Forrester makes Freud new and intriguing. This book is that rare thing, a book as much for the curious as for the knowledgeable. The best book on Freud for many years.‘ Adam Phillips

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • UK May 2023, US July 2023

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Jouissance

Sexuality, Suffering and Satisfaction

DARIAN LEADER

College of Psychoanalysts

‘In the last decades, ”jouissance” has emerged as the new master-signifier of those who refer to Lacan, turning it into a vague designation with no precise content. Here enters Leader, who proves that there is a strict conceptual network to jouissance with its own often different logics. To use Freud‘s and Lacan‘s notion of retroactivity, it is only with Leader‘s booklet that we clearly see who Lacan was.‘ Slavoj Žižek, Institute of Sociology, Ljubljana

216 x 138mm • 160 pages • 2021

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From an Other to the Other

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XVI

JACQUES LACAN

Translated by Bruce Fink

Between the lines, the dialogue between Lacan and himself continues regarding the subject of jouissance and the relationship between jouissance and speech and language.

229 x 152mm • 364 pages • UK October 2023, US December 2023 HB • 978-1-5095-1005-4 • £30.00 / $35.00 / €36.90

...or Worse

NEW IN PAPERBACK

The Seminar of Jacques

Lacan, Book XIX

JACQUES LACAN

Translated by Adrian Price

‘”There is Oneness.” At the heart of the Seminar, this aphorism complements the ”there is no” of sexual relation. Here Lacan teaches the primacy of the One in its real dimension. He rejects the Two of sexual relation and that of signifying articulation. Everything he has already taught you is here, and yet everything is new.‘ Jacques-Alain Miller

229 x 152mm • 274 pages • HB 2018, PB January 2023 HB • 978-0-7456-8244-0 • £25.00 / $35.00 / €30.90 PB • 978-0-7456-8245-7 • £15.99 / $19.95 / €19.90 For more Lacan titles, see backlist.

The Temptation of the Wall

Five Short Lessons on Civil Life

MASSIMO RECALCATI

Universities of Pavia and Verona

Translated by Alice Kilgarriff

‘This book is a tonic for our times.‘ Lynne Segal, author of Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy

198 x 129mm • 112 pages • 2022 HB • 978-1-5095-4878-1 • £40.00 / $49.95 / €48.90 PB • 978-1-5095-4879-8 • £12.99 / $14.95 / €15.90 ebook available

Seven Short Lessons on Love

MASSIMO RECALCATI

Translated by Alice Kilgarriff

‘[Recalcati] holds up a mirror to the predations of desire under capitalism, offering us instead an image of love in which the possibility of a ”forever” exists in an intimacy of strangers.‘

Lisa Appignanesi, author of Everyday Madness: On

Grief, Anger, Loss and Love

198 x 129mm • 112 pages • 2021

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THEODOR W. ADORNO

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THEODOR W. ADORNO

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190 x 124mm • 138 pages • 2015

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PATRICK BAERT

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ELVIRA BASEVICH

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SEYLA BENHABIB

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RICHARD J. BERNSTEIN

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CHRISTOPHER BERTRAM

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246 x 171mm • 216 pages • 2008

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LISA BORTOLOTTI

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BEN BRADLEY

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216 x 138mm • 240 pages • 2013

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On Nomadic Ethics

ROSI BRAIDOTTI

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SVEND BRINKMANN

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Resisting the Self-Improvement Craze

SVEND BRINKMANN

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10 Old Ideas in a New World

SVEND BRINKMANN

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MARK CAIN

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AIMÉ CÉSAIRE

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216 x 138mm • 128 pages • 2019

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The Life of Plants

A Metaphysics of Mixture

EMANUELE COCCIA

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2018

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190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2018

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Series: Key Concepts 216 x 138mm • 184 pages • 2014

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DE CASTRO

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OLIVER DAVIS

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After Law

LAURENT DE SUTTER

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LAURENT DE SUTTER

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GERARD DE VRIES

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DONATELLA DI CESARE

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DONATELLA DI CESARE

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STUART ELDEN

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ANTHONY ELLIOTT

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CAROLIN EMCKE

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CHARLES ESS

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IAN EVANS & NICHOLAS SMITH

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DIDIER FASSIN

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Disagreement BRYAN FRANCES

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Reimagining Political Space in a Globalizing World

NANCY FRASER

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NANCY FRASER & RAHEL JAEGGI

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2018

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J.M. FRITZMAN

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229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2017

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MARKUS GABRIEL

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MARKUS GABRIEL

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Prince of Peace

BERNARD GERT

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229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2017

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ROGER GRIFFIN

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216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2018

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Faith and Reason in a Post-Secular Age

JÜRGEN HABERMAS

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Between Naturalism and Religion

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JÜRGEN HABERMAS

229 x 152mm • 368 pages • 2008

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The Faltering Project

JÜRGEN HABERMAS

216 x 138mm • 256 pages • 2009

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229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 2017

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229 x 152mm • 208 pages • 2006

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CLIVE HAMILTON

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2017

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LAWRENCE HAMILTON

Series: Key Contemporary Thinkers 229 x 152mm • 208 pages • 2019

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Society, Perception and Communication Today

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210 x 140mm • 96 pages • 2018

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Pain Today

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Immaterialism

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GRAHAM HARMAN

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229 x 152mm • 376 pages • 2009

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190 x 124mm • 176 pages • 2018

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The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory

AXEL HONNETH

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AXEL HONNETH

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The I in We

Studies in the Theory of Recognition

AXEL HONNETH

229 x 152mm • 264 pages • 2012

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216 x 138mm • 160 pages • 2016

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190 x 124mm • 192 pages • 2015

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Series: Political Theory Today 190 x 124mm • 160 pages • 2019

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MARK STEPHEN JENDRYSIK

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CHARLES JONES & RICHARD VERNON

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory 216 x 138mm • 128 pages • 2018

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On the Universal

the uniform, the common and dialogue between cultures

FRANÇOIS JULLIEN

229 x 152mm • 208 pages • 2014

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THOMAS KEMPLE

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Between Quran and Kafka

West-Eastern Affinities

NAVID KERMANI

229 x 152mm • 320 pages • 2016

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The Aesthetic Experience of the Quran

NAVID KERMANI

229 x 152mm • 480 pages • 2014

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Wonder Beyond Belief

On Christianity

NAVID KERMANI

216 x 140mm • 336 pages • 2017

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Persons and Personal Identity

AMY KIND

Series: Key Concepts in Philosophy 216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2015

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The Nature of Law

MATTHEW H. KRAMER

Series: Key Contemporary Thinkers 229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2018

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DOUGLAS KUTACH

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Anxiety

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book X

JACQUES LACAN

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Desire and Its Interpretation

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VI

JACQUES LACAN

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Formations of the Unconscious

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book V

JACQUES LACAN

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The Object Relation

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book IV

JACQUES LACAN

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On the Names-of-the-Father

JACQUES LACAN

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The Sinthome

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XXIII

JACQUES LACAN

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Talking to Brick Walls

A Series of Presentations in the Chapel at Sainte-Anne

Hospital

JACQUES LACAN

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Transference

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VIII

JACQUES LACAN

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The Triumph of Religion

JACQUES LACAN

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Socialism

PETER LAMB

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Property

ROBERT LAMB

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A Biography of Ordinary Man

On Authorities and Minorities

FRANÇOIS LARUELLE

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2017

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General Theory of Victims

FRANÇOIS LARUELLE 216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2015

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The Insurrection of the Victim

FRANÇOIS LARUELLE

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Pluralism

PETER LASSMAN

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Facing Gaia

Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime

BRUNO LATOUR

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Rejoicing

Or the Torments of Religious Speech

BRUNO LATOUR

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Colonial Trauma

A Study of the Psychic and Political Consequences of

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KARIMA LAZALI

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KATHLEEN LENNON & RACHEL ALSOP

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The Problems of Contemporary Philosophy

A Critical Guide for the Unaffiliated

PAUL LIVINGSTON & ANDREW CUTROFELLO

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Judith Butler

From Norms to Politics

MOYA LLOYD

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Brandom

RONALD LOEFFLER

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A Biography

EMMANUELLE LOYER

229 x 152mm • 800 pages • 2018

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ERIC MACK

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216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2018

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DEREK MATRAVERS

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Politics of Affect

BRIAN MASSUMI

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A Biography

REINHARD MEHRING

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Critique of Rights

CHRISTOPH MENKE

229 x 152mm • 384 pages • 2020

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Contemporary Metaethics

An Introduction

Second Edition

ALEXANDER MILLER

229 x 152mm • 336 pages • 2013

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Moral, Social and Political Thought

DALE E. MILLER

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Life with Lacan CATHERINE MILLOT

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ADAM MORTON

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Should We Colonize Other Planets?

ADAM MORTON

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Adorno A Biography

STEFAN MÜLLER-DOOHM

229 x 152mm • 712 pages • 2005

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A Biography

STEFAN MÜLLER-DOOHM

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Antonio Negri

Modernity and the Multitude

TIMOTHY MURPHY

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Excluding the Jew Within Us

JEAN-LUC NANCY

190 x 124mm • 96 pages • 2020

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190 x 124mm • 144 pages • 2019

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Doctors and Healers TOBIE NATHAN & ISABELLE STENGERS

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2018

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Art and Multitude

ANTONIO NEGRI

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Diary of an Escape

ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2010

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Empire and Beyond ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 2008

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Marx and Foucault

Essays, Volume 1

ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2016

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Letters from Prison

ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 248 pages • 2015

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Reflections on Empire

ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 216 pages • 2008

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Spinoza: Then and Now

Essays, Volume 3

ANTONIO NEGRI

229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 2019

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Transitional Justice

Contending with the Past

MICHAEL NEWMAN

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • 2019

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Political Theology

A Critical Introduction

SAUL NEWMAN

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2018

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Postanarchism

SAUL NEWMAN

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2015

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War and Political Theory BRIAN OREND

Series: And Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 224 pages • 2019

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What Do We Owe to Refugees? DAVID OWEN

University of Southampton

Series: Political Theory Today

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Doing Justice

Three Essays on Walter Benjamin

PABLO OYARZUN

Series: Critical South

216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2020

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The Philosophy of Design GLENN PARSONS

229 x 152mm • 208 pages • 2015

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Thomas More

JOANNE PAUL

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A Biography

BENOÎT PEETERS

229 x 152mm • 672 pages • 2012

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Infinite Distraction

Paying Attention to Social Media

DOMINIC PETTMAN

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A Philosophy of the New

ED PLUTH

Series: Key Contemporary Thinkers 229 x 152mm • 200 pages • 2010

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What Lies Behind the Pro-Poor Rhetoric

THOMAS W. POGGE

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THOMAS W. POGGE

229 x 152mm • 360 pages • 2007

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Error, Illusion, Madness BENTO PRADO JR.

Series: Critical South

216 x 138mm • 272 pages • 2021

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Emotion

CAROLYN PRICE

Series: Key Concepts in Philosophy 216 x 138mm • 208 pages • 2015

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A. J. PYLE

Series: Classic Thinkers 229 x 152mm • 232 pages • 2012

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The Aesthetic Unconscious

JACQUES RANCIÈRE

203 x 127mm • 104 pages • 2009

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Aesthetics and Its Discontents JACQUES RANCIÈRE

216 x 138mm • 152 pages • 2009

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The Edges of Fiction JACQUES RANCIÈRE

216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2019

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JACQUES RANCIÈRE

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The Method of Equality

Interviews with Laurent Jeanpierre and Dork Zabunyan

JACQUES RANCIÈRE

229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2016

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229 x 152mm • 224 pages • 2010

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Politics and Aesthetics

JACQUES RANCIÈRE & PETER ENGELMANN

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On the Dialectics of Democratic Existence

JULIANE REBENTISCH

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198 x 129mm • 160 pages • 2020

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The Mother‘s Hands

Desire, Fantasy and the Inheritance of the Maternal

MASSIMO RECALCATI

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The Son‘s Secret

From Oedipus to the Prodigal Son

MASSIMO RECALCATI

198 x 129mm • 112 pages • 2020

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198 x 129mm • 176 pages • 2019

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The Society of Singularities

ANDREAS RECKWITZ

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J. TOBY REINER

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PAUL RICOEUR

229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 2013

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Writings and Lectures, Volume 2

PAUL RICOEUR

229 x 152mm • 208 pages • 2013

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Writings and Lectures, Volume 3

PAUL RICOEUR

229 x 152mm • 336 pages • 2015

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Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics

PAUL RICOEUR

229 x 152mm • 192 pages • 2020

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Totalitarianism

DAVID D. ROBERTS

Series: Key Concepts in Political Theory

216 x 138mm • 176 pages • 2020

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The Uncontrollability of the World

HARTMUT ROSA

216 x 138mm • 144 pages • 2020

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DARRELL P. ROWBOTTOM

Series: Key Concepts in Philosophy 216 x 138mm • 192 pages • 2015

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A Biography

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229 x 152mm • 608 pages • 2016 HB • 978-1-5095-0565-4 • £25.00 / $39.95 / €30.90 ebook available

Civil Disobedience WILLIAM E. SCHEUERMAN

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JAMES T. SCHLEIFER

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CARL SCHMITT

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CARL SCHMITT

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PETER SLOTERDIJK

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Infinite Mobilization

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PETER SLOTERDIJK

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PETER SLOTERDIJK

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ANTHONY PAUL SMITH

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CÉLINE SPECTOR

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NICK SRNICEK

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PETER STEINBERGER

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Uncontrollable Societies of Disaffected Individuals

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What Makes Life Worth Living

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DIETER THOMÄ

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Should Current Generations Make Reparation for Slavery?

JANNA THOMPSON

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The Inner Enemies of Democracy

TZVETAN TODOROV

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BACKLIST

Heidegger

A Critical Introduction

PETER TRAWNY

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PAUL VIRILIO

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Kant

The Three Critiques

ANDREW WARD

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MICHAEL WALZER & ASTRID VON BUSEKIST

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JOSHUA WEISBERG

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Authority FABIAN WENDT

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RICHARD WHATMORE

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CHASE WRENN

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Demanding the Impossible

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK

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The Most Sublime Hysteric

Hegel with Lacan

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK

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COVID-19 Shakes the World

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK

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Chronicles of a Time Lost

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The Relevance of the Communist Manifesto

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Axel Honneth

CHRISTOPHER ZURN

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INDEX

...or Worse ................................................. 38

Absence ....................................................... 4

Adam Smith ............................................... 13

Adorno, Theodor W. ................................... 31

Aesthetics of Pop Music .............................. 36

Affluence and Freedom .............................. 25

After Lockdown ........................................... 3

After the Apocalypse ................................. 33

Against Decolonisation ................................ 9

Aho, Kevin.............................................. 5, 17

Aikin, Scott F............................................... 27

Ajari, Norman ............................................. 10

Alcoff, Linda Martín .................................... 22

Alizart, Mark........................................... 8, 36

All-Too-Human Virus, An............................. 32

Also a History of Philosophy ......................... 2

American Political Thought ......................... 19

American Pragmatism ................................ 18

Animal Crisis ................................................ 8

Applied Ethics ............................................ 15

Archaeology of Foucault, The........................ 7

Archaeology: Why It Matters....................... 20

Architecture of the Possible......................... 29

Arfuch, Leonor............................................ 35

Art of Being Posthuman, The ..................... 22

Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism ................................................ 31

Attfield, Robin ...................................... 15, 24

Autonomy ................................................. 10

Badiou, Alain .............................................. 32

Baker, Deane .............................................. 26

Baron, Sam ................................................. 18

Bateman, Victoria ....................................... 22

Bauman, Zygmunt ...................................... 37

Bauman: A Biography ................................ 37

Becoming an Artwork ................................ 36

Beebee, Helen............................................. 20

Bentham .................................................... 13

Bernard, Anna ............................................ 21

Bernstein, Richard ......................................... 2

Bibikhin, Vladimir........................................ 24

Black is the Journey, Africana the Name ...... 34

Bona, Dénètem Touam................................ 35

Bonotti, Matteo .......................................... 26

Bortolotti, Lisa............................................. 17

Braidotti, Rosi ............................................. 22

Brinkmann, Svend......................................... 5

Brock, Gillian .............................................. 26

Brown, Dennis ............................................ 16

Bruckner, Pascal ........................................ 3, 9

Butter, Michael ........................................... 12

Byrne, Alex ................................................... 6

Callinicos, Alex............................................ 25

Cancelled ..................................................... 9

Capital and Ressentiment............................ 27

Caruso, Gregg D........................................... 5

Cassam, Quassim........................................ 12

Chambers, Simone...................................... 25

Charbonnier, Pierre ..................................... 25

Chemero, Anthony ..................................... 17

Clack, Beverley............................................ 16

Clack, Brian R. ............................................ 16

Climate Change and Political Theory ........... 19

Coccia, Emanuele ....................................... 24

Coeckelbergh, Mark ................................... 26

Coffey, Mark............................................... 16

Common Good Constitutionalism ............... 27

Common Immunity .................................... 29

Common, The............................................. 33

Conservatism ............................................. 26

Conspiracy and Power................................. 30

Conspiracy Theories ................................... 12

Contemporary Democratic Theory............... 25

Continental Philosophy .............................. 18

Cook, Nicholas............................................ 20

Correspondence ......................................... 31

Correspondence ......................................... 31

Correspondences ....................................... 24

Crary, Alice ................................................... 8

Critical Humanism ...................................... 22

Critical Phenomenology .............................. 17

Cryptocommunism ..................................... 36

Culture and Art .......................................... 37

Darkening Blackness ................................... 10

Davies, Daniel ............................................. 13

Decolonial Ecology ..................................... 34

Decolonizing Geography ............................ 21

Decolonizing Literature ............................... 21

Decolonizing Politics .................................. 21

Decolonizing Sociology .............................. 21

Deliberative Democracy .............................. 26

Dennett, Daniel C. ........................................ 5

Despret, Vinciane........................................ 24

Developments in Christian Thought for OCR.................................................... 16

Di Cesare, Donatella ................................... 30

Diederichsen, Diedrich ................................ 36

Dignity or Death ........................................ 10

Dogs ............................................................ 8

Down to Earth ............................................. 3

Du Bois ...................................................... 13

Early Foucault, The........................................ 7

Economic Rationality .................................. 19

Edmundson, William................................... 27

Edwards, Douglas ....................................... 12

Elden, Stuart ................................................. 7

Emcke, Carolin............................................ 22

End of Illusions, The ................................... 37

End of Sovereignty, The .............................. 33

Enduring Kiss, The ..................................... 38

Engelmann, Stephen................................... 19

Environmental Thought .............................. 24

Esposito, Roberto........................................ 29

Everyone, Wherever You Are, Come One Step Closer................................................. 5

Everything and Nothing .............................. 10

Existentialism ............................................. 17

Felsch, Philipp ............................................. 10

Ferdinand, Malcom ..................................... 34

Ferrando, Francesca .................................... 22

Fleury, Cynthia ............................................ 38

Floyd, Jonathan........................................... 19

Football ..................................................... 12

Foreverism ................................................. 36

Forrester, John ............................................ 38

Foucault: The Birth of Power ........................ 7

Foucault‘s Last Decade ................................. 7

Fragile Skin of the World, The ..................... 32

Free Speech ............................................... 26

Freeman, Michael ....................................... 25

Freud and Psychoanalysis ............................ 38

Friendship of a Mountain, The ...................... 3

From an Other to the Other ........................ 38

From Ashes to Text ..................................... 34

Fugitive, Where Are You Running?.............. 35

Gabriel, Markus .................................... 10, 28

Gilligan, Carol............................................... 6

Global Ethics .............................................. 15

Glover, Jonathan........................................... 2

Goldberg, David Theo ................................... 9

Gosseries, Axel............................................ 15

Greggs, Ann ............................................... 16

Groys, Boris ................................................ 36

Gruen, Lori ................................................... 8

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Habermas, Jürgen ......................................... 2

Hamza, Agon.............................................. 33

Han, Byung-Chul .......................................... 4

Harman, Graham ........................................ 29

Hegemony ................................................. 26

Heidegger, Martin ....................................... 28

Heil, John.................................................... 14

Here Lies Bitterness .................................... 38

Hetherington, Stephen................................ 14

Hill Collins, Patricia...................................... 17

History of Lying, A ........................................ 9

Holland, Stephen ........................................ 15

Honneth, Axel............................................... 8

Horvat, Srecko ............................................ 33

Houellebecq, Michel ..................................... 8

Human Rights ............................................ 25

Hutchings, Kimberly.................................... 15

Hutter, Axel ................................................ 29

Hyperculture ................................................ 4

Ideology ..................................................... 25

If Auschwitz is Nothing ............................... 30

Imaginary Racism, An.................................... 9

In a Human Voice ......................................... 6

In the Presence of Schopenhauer .................. 8

Infocracy ...................................................... 4

Ingold, Tim ................................................. 24

Instituting Thought .................................... 29

Institution .................................................. 29

Interventions 2020 ....................................... 8

Introduction to the Philosophy of Time, An.................................................. 18

Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge, An........................................ 18

Israelis and Palestinians ................................. 2

Jackson, Tim ............................................... 27

Jenkins, Carrie .............................................. 6

Jouissance .................................................. 38

Jullien, François........................................... 11

Just Deserts .................................................. 5

Käufer, Stephan .......................................... 17

Kelly, Mark G. E. ........................................... 7

Kermani, Navid ............................................. 5

Kersch, Ken ................................................ 19

Kracauer, Siegfried ...................................... 31

Krenak, Ailton............................................. 35

Lacan, Jacques ............................................ 38

Lalu, Premesh ............................................. 35

Late Capitalist Fascism ................................ 36

Latour-Stengers ............................................ 3

Latour, Bruno................................................ 3

Leader, Darian............................................. 38

Left Is Not Woke .......................................... 2

Left that Dares to Speak Its Name, A........... 33

Leo Strauss ................................................ 13

Lethal Intersections .................................... 17

Lichens ...................................................... 23

Life Is Not Useful ........................................ 35

Limits of Epistemology, The......................... 28

Living as a Bird ........................................... 24

Magrì, Elisa ................................................. 17

Maimonides ............................................... 13

Making the Familiar Unfamiliar ................... 37

Making the Heavens Speak ......................... 32

Malabou, Catherine .............................. 11, 22

Marranos ................................................... 30

Martin, James ............................................. 26

Marx in Movement .................................... 33

Mbembe, Achille......................................... 34

McClelland, Tom ......................................... 14

Mckinnon, Catriona .................................... 19

McQueen, Paddy ........................................ 17

Meaning of Thought, The .......................... 28

Meghji, Ali ............................................ 21, 37

Memory and Autobiography....................... 35

Metamorphoses ......................................... 24

Metaphysics and Nihilism ............................ 28

Metaphysics of German Idealism, The ......... 28

Migration and Political Theory..................... 26

Miller, Kristie ............................................... 18

Miyazono, Kengo........................................ 17

Moral Progress in Dark Times ...................... 10

Morizot, Baptiste ........................................ 23

Moyal-Sharrock, Danièle ............................... 6

Mudimbe, Valentin-Yves ............................. 34

Multiculturalism ......................................... 26

Mumford, Stephen ..................................... 12

Muñoz-Rengel, Juan Jacinto.......................... 9

Music: Why It Matters ................................ 20

My Life in Fragments................................... 37

My Year with God ........................................ 5

Naked Feminism ........................................ 22

Nancy, Jean-Luc .......................................... 32

Narrative Ontology ..................................... 29

Nature of Conspiracy Theories, The ............. 12

Negri, Antonio ............................................ 33

Neill, Edmund ............................................. 26

Neiman, Susan.............................................. 2

New Age of Catastrophe, The ..................... 25

New Dawn for Politics, A ........................... 32

New Music: Kranichstein Lectures, The........ 31

New Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere and Deliberative Politics, A.............. 2

Nomography .............................................. 36

Non-things ................................................... 4

Normal Now ................................................ 7

O‘Brien, Dan ............................................... 18

O‘Flynn, Ian ................................................ 26

Obedience is Freedom .................................. 8

Objects Untimely ........................................ 29

On the Animal Trail .................................... 23

On the Emergence of an Ecological Class ...... 3

On the Essence of Language and the Question of Art ........................................ 28

One Beat More ............................................ 5

Ostrowski, Marius S. ................................... 25

Özkirimli, Umut............................................. 9

Paradox of Freedom, The .............................. 9

Patterson, Orlando........................................ 9

Phenomenology ......................................... 17

Phillips, Jacob................................................ 8

Philosophical Elements of a Theory

of Society................................................. 31

Philosophy and Sociology............................ 31

Philosophy of Physics, The........................... 18

Philosophy of Psychology ............................ 17

Philosophy of Religion for OCR.................... 16

Philosophy of Religion, The ......................... 16

Philosophy of Zen Buddhism, The.................. 4

Philosophy Smackdown ............................. 12

Philosophy: Why It Matters ......................... 20

Pignarre, Philippe .......................................... 3

Pleasure Erased .......................................... 22

Plummer, Ken ............................................. 22

Political Argument in a Polarized Age.......... 27

Political Philosophy ..................................... 19

Political Philosophy of AI, The...................... 26

Political Vocation of Philosophy, The............ 30

Politics of Time, The ................................... 34

Politics, Economy, and Society..................... 11

Populist Century, The .................................. 25

Porta, Eloy Fernández.................................. 36

Post Growth .............................................. 27

Posthuman Feminism ................................. 22

Poverty of Our Freedom, The ........................ 8

Power of Art, The ...................................... 28

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Priest, Graham ............................................ 10

Prior, William J. ........................................... 13

Psychology: Why It Matters ......................... 20

Public Health Ethics .................................... 15

Quinn, Michael ........................................... 13

Rabaka, Reiland .......................................... 13

Race .......................................................... 17

Racialized Social System, The ...................... 37

Radcliffe, Sarah A. ...................................... 21

Rancière, Jacques........................................ 32

Rape and Resistance .................................. 22

Rasmussen, Mikkel Bolt............................... 36

Reading Hegel ........................................... 33

Reading Marx ............................................. 33

Real Gender ................................................. 6

Recalcati, Massimo...................................... 38

Reckwitz, Andreas ...................................... 37

Rekindling Life ........................................... 23

Religion and Ethics for OCR......................... 16

Remaud, Olivier .......................................... 23

Remember Me ........................................... 11

Resident Foreigners .................................... 30

Resonance ................................................. 37

Resources of Christianity ............................. 11

Rickles, Dean ........................................ 14, 18

Ricoeur, Paul ............................................... 11

Rise and Fall of Generation Now, The.......... 24

Robertson, Neil G........................................ 13

Roessler, Beate ............................................ 10

Rolnik, Suely ............................................... 35

Rosa, Hartmut............................................. 37

Rosanvallon, Pierre...................................... 25

Roudinesco, Elisabeth ................................. 11

Ruda, Frank ................................................ 33

Rush, Michael ............................................. 20

Sad Love ...................................................... 6

Sandis, Constantine ...................................... 6

Sarr, Felwine ............................................... 34

Scent of the Father, The .............................. 34

Scholem, Gershom...................................... 31

Schultz, Nikolaj ............................................. 3

Scott, David .................................................. 9

Seglow, Jonathan........................................ 26

Shilliam, Robbie .......................................... 21

Shorten, Andrew ........................................ 26

Should We Ban Killer Robots? ..................... 26

Sisto, Davide ............................................... 11

Sloterdijk, Peter........................................... 32

Smith, Craig................................................ 13

Socialism for Soloists .................................. 27

Socrates...................................................... 13

Solar Politics ............................................... 36

Soumahoro, Maboula ................................. 34

Sovereign Self, The .................................... 11

Spencer, Albert R. ....................................... 18

Spheres of Insurrection ............................... 35

Spinoza ...................................................... 13

Stahl, Ann B................................................ 20

Steinberg, Justin ......................................... 13

Sterba, James P. .......................................... 14

Stokes, Doug ................................................ 9

Stop Thief! ................................................. 11

Subjectivity Transformed ............................ 27

Sullivan, Shannon ....................................... 12

Summer of Theory, The .............................. 10

Swift, Adam................................................ 19

Taliaferro, Charles ....................................... 14

Talisse, Robert B. ......................................... 27

Tanner, Grafton........................................... 36

Taylor, Paul C. ............................................. 17

Temptation of the Wall, The........................ 38

Theology and Religion: Why It Matters........ 20

There Is No Such Thing as Cultural Identity.. 11

Think ............................................................ 5

Thinking Like an Iceberg ............................ 23

Time of Revolt, The .................................... 30

Time of the Landscape, The ........................ 32

Timofeeva, Oxana....................................... 36

To Write the Africa World ........................... 34

Trávez, Diego Falconí................................... 34

Trouble with Gender ..................................... 6

Undoing Apartheid .................................... 35

Vermeule, Adrian ........................................ 27

Vesting, Thomas ......................................... 27

Vicissitudes of Nature, The ............................ 2

Vidalou, Jean-Baptiste................................... 3

Viljanen, Valtteri.......................................... 13

Vita Contemplativa ...................................... 4

Vogl, Joseph ............................................... 27

Wagner, Izabela .......................................... 37

War on Critical Race Theory, The................... 9

Ward, Graham ............................................ 20

Ways of Being Alive ................................... 23

We are Forests ............................................. 3

West, David ................................................ 18

What is Epistemology? ............................... 14

What is Ethics? .......................................... 14

What is Intergenerational Justice? ............... 15

What is Metaphysics? ................................ 14

What is Philosophy of Mind?....................... 14

What is Philosophy of Religion? .................. 14

What is Philosophy of Science? ................... 14

What is Possible Now ................................... 5

What Times Are We Living In? .................... 32

What‘s the Point of Political Philosophy? ..... 19

When I Say Yes .......................................... 22

White Privilege ........................................... 12

Wiseman, Richard ....................................... 20

Witmore, Christopher ................................. 29

Woods, The ............................................... 24

Žižek, Slavoj ................................................ 33

Zonca, Vincent............................................ 23

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