Emancipatory Thinking
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A sustained defence of the political importance and ongoing relevance of the ideas of the French writer, feminist, and philosopher.


A sustained defence of the political importance and ongoing relevance of the ideas of the French writer, feminist, and philosopher.
Exploring the impact of catastrophes, this book delves into how such events disrupt our sense of security and provoke a complex interplay between emotions and political responses. It offers a critical analysis of how these upheavals shape our understanding of safety and community, revealing the deeper connections between personal feelings and broader societal dynamics.