ABSTRACT

In Masses, Classes, Ideas, well-known French philosopher Etienne Balibar explores the relationship between abstract philosophy and concrete politics. The book gathers together for the first time in English nine of Balibar's most influential essays written over the last decade, which have been carefully revised and reordered in logical succession with an original preface.

Balibar discusses the influence of political philosophy on collective movements, touching on issues of religious and class struggle, nationalism and racism, the rights of man and the citizen, and  property as a social relation. He seeks to explain the novelty of Marxist philosophy and political theory with respect to the classical doctrines of "state" and "revolution." Masses, Classes, Ideas also examines the limitations and aporias which have become manifest in Marxist philosophy and critically assesses its legacy, offering a provocative contribution to the project of renewing democratic theory.

part |84 pages

Dilemmas of Classical Politics

chapter |35 pages

Spinoza, the Anti-Orwell

The Fear of the Masses

chapter |21 pages

“Rights of Man” and “Rights of the Citizen”

The Modern Dialectic of Equality and Freedom

chapter |24 pages

Fichte and the Internal Border

On Addresses to the German Saturn

part |90 pages

Antinomies of Marxian Politics

chapter |26 pages

In Search of the Proletariat

The Notion of Class Politics in Marx

chapter |24 pages

Politics and Truth

The Vacillation of Ideology. II

part |51 pages

Frontiers of Contemporary Politics