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In this urgently needed book, Marc Crepon addresses the nature of
hatred and its manifestations in international and domestic
terrorism, racism, war and other forms of violence. Looking at the
evidence of violence motivated by hatred, including US racial
segregation, South African apartheid and the terrorist attacks in
New York City in 2001 and in Paris in 2015, Crepon makes a
compelling case for why hatred is the burden of our times.With
inspiration from the non-violence resistance movements of Mahatma
Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr., Crepon reveals
how philosophy and literature, using courage and a new language,
can overcome the many forms of hatred and violence present in our
lives today.
Perhaps more than any other philosopher, Deleuze has been pivotal
for the recent 'affective turn' in philosophy and the humanities at
large. Critics and proponents alike, however, have yet to
appreciate the extent to which Deleuze himself remains profoundly
ambivalent toward affect and embodiment in general. D. J. S. Cross
argues that this ambivalence and its longevity have been overlooked
because they only become apparent through a systematic analysis of
affect throughout Deleuze's work. By outlining the ways in which,
from beginning to end, Deleuze's system of thought both ruptures
and complies with the tradition, Cross recalibrates Deleuze's
philosophy and the recent 'affective turn' that hinges upon it.
Perhaps more than any other philosopher, Deleuze has been pivotal
for the recent 'affective turn' in philosophy and the humanities at
large. Critics and proponents alike, however, have yet to
appreciate the extent to which Deleuze himself remains profoundly
ambivalent toward affect and embodiment in general. In this book,
D. J. S. Cross argues that this ambivalence and its longevity have
been overlooked because they only become apparent through a
systematic analysis of affect throughout Deleuze's work. By
outlining how, from beginning to end, Deleuze's system of thought
both ruptures and complies with the tradition, Cross recalibrates
Deleuze's philosophy and the recent 'affective turn' that hinges
upon it.
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