Migrants and Militants

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Discover 'Migrants and Militants', a thought-provoking book by renowned philosopher Alain Badiou that delves into the complexities of the migration crisis and the societal response towards migrants. Published by John Wiley & Sons, this brand new edition (ISBN: 9781509542468) features 60 insightful pages, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the ethical implications of migration in our modern world. Badiou argues passionately for a comprehensive rethinking of the term 'migrant,' proposing that it embodies the struggles of the universal nomadic proletariat. With an emphasis on hospitality and the urgent necessity to challenge the global capitalist systems that produce such crises, this book provides a compelling perspective on the interconnectedness of global societies. It combines philosophical rigor with poetic insights, making it not only informative but also poignant. Whether you are a student of philosophy, sociology, or simply a concerned global citizen, this book will enrich your understanding of migration issues. Order today to explore the urgent and relevant themes Badiou presents, and join the conversation on the role of migrants in shaping our collective future. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509542468
Year: 2020
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 60


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The question of migration has come to dominate the news agenda in many countries, but what does the word ˜migrant™ really mean today and how should we respond to those who are labelled ˜migrants™? In this short book Alain Badiou argues that our way of thinking about migration should be governed both by an ethical duty to welcome the migrant in the name of hospitality and also by the urgent need to put an end to the global capitalist oligarchy that has produced the migrant as a figure of contemporary crisis For the ˜migrant,™ argues Badiou, is in fact a nomadic proletarian Today, our homeland is the world, and any meaningful politics must include those who come to us and who represent the universal nomadic proletariat       Writing with the rigor, clarity, and polemical flair that have made him one of the world™s most influential philosophers, and drawing on a rich body of material including contemporary poetry and the words of an anonymous migrant, Badiou develops a powerful riposte to those who have stoked the fear of migrants and exploited the migration question for political ends.

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