Etienne Balibar is Emeritus Professor at Paris X Nanterre and Anniversary Chair of Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London. He has addressed such questions as European racism, the notion of the border, whether a European citizenship is possible or desirable, violence, identity and emancipation. His books include Reading Capital (with Louis Althusser, New Left Books 1970), Race, Nation, Class (with Immanuel Wallerstein, Verso, 1991), The Philosophy of Marx, Spinoza and Politics, Politics and the Other Scene (Verso, 2002), and We, the People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship (Princeton UP, 2004). His latest publications are Equaliberty (Duke UP, 2014); Violence and Civility (Columbia UP, 2015), Citizenship (Polity, 2015) and Europe, crise et fin ? (Edition Le Bord de l’Eau, 2016).
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?A joint statement on sea rescue
The current COVID-19 crisis makes it even more urgent for the European Union to address current and future migration...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Charta 2020: A Charter of European Public Goods
To mark Europe Day, 2019 – Charta 2020 is a vision for a democratic and egalitarian European Union, and a demand to...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbierta"Las ciencias sociales y las humanidades no son un lujo": Manifiesto contra los recortes para las Ciencias Humanas en Brasil
Más de mil académicos de universidades de todo el mundo firmaron el lunes un manifiesto contra la eventual reducción...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbierta"As ciências sociais e as humanidades não são um luxo": Manifesto contra cortes de verbas para Ciências Humanas no Brasil
Mais de mil acadêmicos de universidades de todo o mundo assinaram nesta segunda-feira um manifesto contra a eventual...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Borderland Europe: Étienne Balibar and Caterina Di Fazio in conversation
There is no middle ground on the mobile part of humanity : either hospitality, or enmity, i.e. various forms of...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?‘Gilets jaunes’: the meaning of the confrontation
As the ‘gilets jaunes’ movement continues after President Macron’s speech, the French philosopher examines its...