Sumario: | Alain Badiou's 'Teoría del sujeto' explores the philosophical concept of the subject through a dialectical framework. Written during the 1970s, the book reflects Badiou's engagement with Maoist political activism and his academic pursuits at the University of Vincennes. Badiou integrates diverse influences, including Hegel, Lacan, and Greek tragedy, to examine subjectivity in relation to political action, materialism, and ethics. The text navigates complex ideas such as the real, the subjective, and the objective, seeking to reconcile revolutionary enthusiasm with disciplined action. Intended for a scholarly audience, it challenges readers to consider the intersections of philosophy, politics, and personal transformation.
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