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Jacques Ranci?re Book order
Jacques Rancière is a French philosopher exploring the concepts that shape our understanding of political discourse and the role of the masses within society. His work probes questions of ideology, the proletariat, and the working class, examining their relationship with knowledge and how thinkers engage with these groups. Rancière also addresses human rights, scrutinizing the authority of international organizations in determining interventions and conflicts. His aesthetic theory has become a significant reference point within the visual arts.


- 2020
- 2019
Politics and Aesthetics
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
In this book, Jacques Ranci ere explores how political relations develop fundamentally from sensual experience, as individual feelings become the concern of the whole community. Since politics emerges then from the 'division of the sensual', aesthetic experience becomes a radical means for social and political upheaval--