A vital book for understanding the use of political violence in
pursuit of political ends, by one of the major French philosophers
of the 20th century Includes a fascinating chapter on Arthur
Koestler's famous novel about the 1930s 'show trials' in Moscow,
Darkness at Noon Extremely clearly written and still highly
relevant for dealing with questions of political power and
authoritarianism This Routledge Classics edition includes a new
foreword by William McBride, helpfully placing the book in the
context of Merleau-Ponty's thought as a whole
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