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Philosophy and the Event? May ’68 and of the Prague Spring

April 6, 2021
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
America/New_York
Online Event

ICLS presents: Philosophy and the Event? May ’68 and of the Prague Spring

Virtual panel discussion and book presentation

April 6th, 2021 12 – 2 pm EST

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When: Apr 6, 2021 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Topic: Philosophy and the Event? May ’68 and of the Prague Spring

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Speakers: Étienne Balibar (Columbia University, Paris X-Nanterre), Ivan Landa (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences), Jana Ndiaye Berankova (Columbia University), Jan Mervart (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Respondents:: Nick Nesbitt (Princeton University), Vincent Jacques (Collège International de Philosophie), Joe Grim Feinberg (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences), Michael Hauser (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences).

This online discussion on the philosophical heritage of the events of 1968 in France and in Czechoslovakia will be organized on the occasion of the publication of the collective volume Revolutions for the Future: May ’68 and the Prague Spring (ed. Jana Ndiaye Berankova, Michael Hauser, Nick Nesbitt). It will present a generation of scholars exploring the long-forgotten legacy of Czechoslovak Marxist thinking as well as the first-hand account of the “events of May” by the philosopher Étienne Balibar.

Revolutions for the Future: May ’68 and the Prague Spring

(ed. by Jana Ndiaye Berankova, Michael Hauser, and Nick Nesbitt)

Lyon: Suture Press, 2020

ISBN: 978-2-9569056-1-5

For more information about the book and the publishing house:

https://suturepress.com

https://shop.suturepress.com

This event is co-sponsored by Princeton University, Institute of Philosophy of Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, and Collège International de Philosophie, Paris.

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