Les irréductibles
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Les irréductibles by Daniel Bensaïd is a philosophical and political reflection on resistance, radical thought, and the enduring spirit of dissent. Written in the context of late 20th-century French intellectual life, the work engages with themes of revolutionary commitment, historical memory, and the refusal to compromise with dominant ideologies. Bensaïd, a prominent Marxist thinker and activist, draws on both theoretical rigor and lived experience to articulate a vision of politics rooted in unwavering ethical conviction. The book serves as both a critique of contemporary political apathy and a call to sustain critical engagement in the face of neoliberal consensus. Its concise yet dense prose makes it a significant contribution to modern political philosophy.
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Daniel Bensaïd
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