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Jacques Rancière: “We are living through a counter-revolution”

A conversation between Jacques Rancière and Maria Kakogianni (From lundimatin #515, 08/04/2026) In a foreword to the translation and publication in Greece of a collection of texts by Jacques Rancière [1], Maria Kakogianni – whose book Sous le ciel étoilé, … Continue reading

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Under the starry sky, a summer’s night; Reflections on anarchy and revolution

Pascal once said, in his magnificent style: “The universe is a circle whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.”[1] Could there be a more striking image of infinity? After him, let us say, a little more precisely: the universe … Continue reading

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Done and to be done: For a manifesto of positive anarchy

From Lundi Matin, #443 (16/09/2024), we share a text by Maria Kakogianni – a manifesto of anarchy -, which by coincidence comes in the wake of our last post, the article by Miguel Amorós, “What is anarchism?”. The contrast between … Continue reading

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Maria Kakogianni: Pour une lutte maîtresse

T.N. “maîtresse”: the french word for teacher, or for that which teaches; “l’idée maîtresse” or “la lutte maîtresse”: the key idea or struggle, but not in the sense of essential (and exclusively so), but that idea or struggle which “teaches”. … Continue reading

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