Titre :
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Colonialism and neocolonialism
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Auteurs :
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Jean-Paul Sartre
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Type de document :
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texte imprimé
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Editeur :
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London : Routledge, 2006
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-415-37846-8
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Format :
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xxviii, 223 pages / 20 cm
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Note générale :
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Originally published 1964 in French as Situations V by Editions Gallimard.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Index. décimale :
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325 (Colonisation, migrations internationales)
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Résumé :
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"Nearly 40 years after its first publication in French this collection of Sartre's writings on colonialism remains a supremely powerful and relevant polemical work. Over a series of thirteen essays Sartre brings the full force of his remarkable intellect relentlessly to bear on his own country's conduct in Algeria and by extension the West's conduct in the Third World in general. The tussle is not equal, and the Western imperialists emerge at the end bloody, bruised and thoroughly chastened. Most startling of all is Sartre's advocacy of violence as a legitimate response to repression, motivated by his belief that freedom is the central characteristic of being human. Whether one agrees with his every conclusion or not, Colonialism and Neocolonialism shows a philosopher passionately engaged in using philosophy as a force for change in the world. An important influence on postcolonial thought ever since, this book takes on added resonance in the light of the West's most recent bout of interference in the non-Western world."--Jacket.
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