On the fiftieth anniversary of the coup that overthrew Allende, a new edition of this classic text on his political perspectives and the process he unleashed in Chile
Régis Debray Book order
An intellectual, journalist, government official, and professor, he is renowned for his theorization of mediology. This critical theory explores the long-term transmission of cultural meaning within human society. His work delves into how meanings are perpetuated across generations, offering a unique lens through which to understand societal evolution. His ideas profoundly shape our critical understanding of collective heritage.







- 2023
- 2019
American civilisation's dominance over Europe - and what to do about it.
- 2017
An explosive classic, published to mark the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara's death, and of its first publication
- 2007
Regis Debray is one of France's leading intellectuals and commentators, whose life has intersected with some of the key moments of the 20th century. This memoir traces Debray's life from the Parisian lecture theatres of the Rue d'Ulm to the state offices of the Elysee Palace where he served as an advisor to Francois Mitterrand.
- 1994
In this study of De Gaulle, the author offers an indictment of the shallowness of contemporary politics in the West. He suggests that De Gaulle's disdain for electioneering reaffirms the vocation of political leadership as something other than adapting to popular preferences.