Andre Gorz is one of the most important contemporary socialist
thinkers, acquiring the reputation of an iconoclastic theorist who
poses radical questions about the future of the Left.
This full length assessment of his work is the first to critically
evaluate all of his writings from the 1950s to the '90s.
Highlighting the eclectic nature of Gorz's intellectual heritage
beginning with his existentialist-Marxist roots in post-war France,
Adrian Little creates a unique perspective, arguing that Gorz is
primarily a theorist of individual freedom and autonomy. In this
context he can be regarded not only as a post-Marxist thinker but
as a unique purveyor of individualistic socialism. This view offers
a challenge to all on the Left who are concerned with the
reproduction of welfare capitalism and the future of democratic
socialism.
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