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Andre Gorz: A Critical Introduction

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André Gorz is widely regarded as a major contemporary theoretician and his comprehensive critique of social formations offers both a direction and meaning to the current technological revolution. In the first accessible introduction to his work in English, Lodziak and Tatman trace the development of Gorz's political and philosophical theory over a period of more than four decades. Gorz's influence on European intellectual and political culture is examined, as is Gorz's own formative influe

168 pages, Paperback

First published May 20, 1997

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February 21, 2024
Kind of a breezy Wikipedia Plus on a guy who i read some stuff on and sounded interesting. Have a better sense of what Gorz is about now, and where he came from. Probably didnt need a whole chapter dedicated to his haters, imo. But Gorz seemed a pretty interesting thinker/writer and the whole “the working class should work less” gets a big hell yeah from me.
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