I am posting this article up in its entirety here as I have been having trouble accessing the original blog – it has been timing out. This blog post from the French newspaper Le Monde has a very large number of comments attached which might be worthing looking at when the site is back on [...]
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More on the Foucault archives as a national treasure
Posted in Current events on 2 May 2012 | 1 Comment »
Foucault archives declared ‘national treasure’ by French government
Posted in Current events on 18 April 2012 | Leave a Comment »
From Le Monde, 14 April 2012 The French government has decided to classify the Foucault archives as a ‘national treasure’ and has forbidden the export of these archives. This move has taken place as a ‘preventative measure’ against the sale of these 37,000 pages of documents abroad. L’Etat français a décidé de classer “trésor national” [...]
David Macey (1949 – 2011)
Posted in Current events on 14 October 2011 | Leave a Comment »
From the Verso blog via Stuart Elden See also The Guardian obituary Kishani Widyaratna, Dr David Macey 1949—2011, Verso blog, 11 October 2011 It is our sad duty to announce the loss of Dr David Macey, translator and writer. A much respected and admired Verso author and champion of Francophone thought in the English speaking [...]
The shaping of a New World Order (2011)
Posted in Current events, Online commentary on 21 February 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Mark LeVine, ‘The shaping of a New World Order’, Aljazeera website, 6 February, 2011 Tagline: If the revolutions of 2011 succeed, they will force the creation of a very different regional and world system. Extracts – see here for full article Many commentators are comparing Egypt to Iran of 32 years ago, mostly to warn [...]
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