Badiou’s ahistorical century [Book Review]

Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (9):1143-1149 (2009)
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This review essay explores Alain Badiou’s paradoxical attempt to give a philosophical account of the 20th century (in his text The Century ) which is not understood along the lines of history. As an example of Badiou’s project of ‘subtractive formalization’, The Century amounts to an essentially ahistorical treatment of a historical period.

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Jeffrey Bernstein
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Beyond formalisation an interview.Alain Badiou - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (2):111 – 136.

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