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Daniel Bensaïd

    March 25, 1946 – January 12, 2010

    Daniel Bensaïd was a French philosopher and a leading figure in the Trotskyist movement. He was a key leader in the student revolt of 1968 while studying at the University of Paris X: Nanterre. His work delved deeply into the theory and practice of radical politics. Bensaïd's philosophical legacy lies in his persistent exploration of the possibilities for social transformation.

    Edition Suhrkamp: Demokratie?
    Marx l'intempestif
    Recorded Fragments
    The Dispossessed
    • 2021

      Excavating Marx's early writings to rethink the rights of the poor and the idea of the commons in an era of unprecedented privatization The politics of dispossession are everywhere. Troubling developments in intellectual property, genomics, and biotechnology are undermining established concepts of property, while land appropriation and ecological crises reconfigure basic institutions of ownership. In The Dispossessed, Daniel Bensaïd examines Karl Marx's early writings to establish a new framework for addressing the rights of the poor, the idea of the commons, and private property as a social institution. In his series of articles from 1842-43 about Rhineland parliamentary debates over the privatization of public lands and criminalization of poverty under the rubric of the "theft of wood," Marx identified broader anxieties about customary law, property rights, and capitalist efforts to privatize the commons. Bensaïd studies these writings to interrogate how dispossession continues to function today as a key modality of power. Brilliantly tacking between past and present, The Dispossessed discloses continuity and rupture in our relationships to property and, through that, to one another. In addition to Bensaïd's prescient work of political philosophy, The Dispossessed includes new translations of Marx's original "theft of wood" articles and an introductory essay by Robert Nichols that lucidly contextualizes the essays.

      The Dispossessed
    • 2020

      Recorded Fragments

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      These interviews with Daniel Bensaïd were broadcast in 2008 ont the radio station Fréquence Paris Plurielle

      Recorded Fragments
    • 2012

      Edition Suhrkamp: Demokratie?

      Eine Debatte

      • 137 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Zu Beginn des dritten Jahrtausends ist die Situation der Demokratie paradox: Einerseits sind mehr Staaten denn jemals zuvor demokratisch verfaßt, andererseits nehmen die Krisensymptome in den Staaten, die einstmals so etwas wie eine demokratische Avantgarde bildeten, zu: Die Wahlbeteiligung sinkt, schillernde Persönlichkeiten wie Silvio Berlusconi oder Nicolas Sarkozy gewinnen an Bedeutung, Wahlkämpfe geraten zu schalen Marketingkampagnen. Colin Crouch hat all diese Trends in dem Band „Postdemokratie“ präzise auf den Punkt gebracht. In diesem Band setzen sich nun acht herausragende politische Denkerinnen und Denker mit dem Zustand und den Perspektiven der am wenigsten schlechten aller Regierungsformen (Winston Churchill) auseinander, die tageszeitung sprach von einem »Who's who der internationalen linken Theorie«. Der Diskussionsband enthält Beiträge von Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross und Slavoj Žižek.

      Edition Suhrkamp: Demokratie?
    • 1995

      Bensaïd croit que Marx n'a pas élaboré un système doctrinaire mais plutôt une théorie critique de la lutte sociale et du changement du monde. Les trois parties du livre reprennent ses trois grandes critiques: celles de la raison historique, de la raison économique et de la positivité scientifique. [SDM].

      Marx l'intempestif