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Our Wound is Not So Recent

Thinking the Paris Killings of 13 November
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Our Wound is Not So Recent by Alain Badiou examines the Paris terrorist attacks of 13 November 2015 within a broader global context. Badiou argues that these acts, often labelled as Islamic terrorism, are symptoms of deeper issues linked to global capitalism's dominance and new forms of imperialism. He explores how weakened states and ungovernable regions have fostered nihilism, appealing to marginalised youth who commit such atrocities. The book challenges simplistic explanations centred on immigration or religion, revealing profound socio-political transformations that have created vast inequalities and eroded meaningful political alternatives.
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This book suits readers interested in politics, philosophy, and current affairs, especially those seeking a deep, theoretical understanding of global terrorism and its socio-economic roots.

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On 13 November 2015, Paris suffered the second wave of brutal terrorist attacks in a year, leaving 130 dead and many more seriously injured.

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On 13 November 2015, Paris suffered the second wave of brutal terrorist attacks in a year, leaving 130 dead and many more seriously injured. How are we to make sense of these violent acts, and what do they tell us about the forces shaping our world today?

In this short book, the influential philosopher Alain Badiou argues that while these violent events are commonly portrayed as acts of Islamic terrorism, in fact, they attest to a much deeper malaise. This malaise is connected to the triumph of global capitalism and new forms of imperialism that involve the weakening of states, such that whole regions of the world have been turned into ungovernable zones run by armed gangs in which ordinary people are forced to live the most precarious lives.

These zones have become the breeding ground for a new kind of nihilism that seeks revenge for the domination of the West. It is this new nihilism, onto which Islam has been grafted, that exerts a particular appeal to the young men and women on the margins who carried out the atrocities in Paris.

The tragedy of 13 November might appear at first sight to be rooted in immigration and Islam, but Our Wound is Not So Recent is rooted in a deeper set of transformations that have reshaped our world, creating small islands of privilege amidst large masses of the destitute and depriving us of a politics that would offer a serious alternative to the present.

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"Badiou's short book on the roots of recent terrorist attacks can be compared to a single long cinematographic take, which begins with a close-up of an object and then gradually withdraws to show its historical context. This wider context is the dynamics of global capitalism and it is only from such a perspective that we can locate the causes of the attacks. The book reads like a theoretical detective fiction - it is simply unputdownable." Slavoj Ε½iΕΎek

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509514939

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 23 September 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 193.0mm

Weight: 113g

Pages: 80

About the Author

Alain Badiou is a writer, philosopher and an Emeritus Professor at the Γ‰cole normale supΓ©rieure, Paris.

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