This work deals with the basic notions of "sovereignty" (souverainetè) and "waste" (dépense) in the thought of Georges Bataille. Sovereignty and waste can be easily drawn near the more classical notions of liberty and justice, but of course they are revisited by Bataille only in order to be transgressively distorted. Thus - on the base of a complete refusal of every ontology deliberately drawn to the point of a no-turning back absolute contradiction -, liberty becomes the power to give both birth and destruction arbitrarily exercised by the free will of an absolutely free individual. Justice, or better still equality, becomes the reversal of the bourgeois ideal of a never-ending storing up of richness: richness must be senselessly wasted, s...
A comparative study of how Gerorges Bataille, Sigmund Freud and Jacques Derrida consider the relatio...
Georges Bataille’s notion of materialism can be seen as a critique of metaphysical or idealist conce...
This article reveals three aspects of victimhood in Bataille’s reading of Sade (of the other, of...
Turning to Georges Bataille’s thought to understand contemporary transformations of statehood is not...
Through concepts such as the act of transgression, the idea of the pursuit of luxury can be radicall...
Despite all of the things that might be said to set them apart, including their explicit political c...
The French intellectual Georges Bataille (1897–1962) developed base materialism in his work during t...
in English The aim of the study is to show Bataille's esthetic thoughts, dispersed in several Batail...
Individual wishes change over times, they’re connected with a specific historical setting.With the t...
This research aims to clarify the meaning of sovereignty and literature in the works of Georges Bata...
© 2011 Erin K. StapletonThe importance of Bataille’s sovereignty to the future of philosophy should ...
Georges Bataille is known for being complex and multifaceted: influenced by Christian mystics as wel...
This article presents the French author and philosopher, whose heterology has had a decisive influen...
This book is a reproduction of Culture, Theory and Critique, volume 51, issue 2. The title of this c...
The article discusses the main points of consonance and divergence between Bataille and Eric Weil on...
A comparative study of how Gerorges Bataille, Sigmund Freud and Jacques Derrida consider the relatio...
Georges Bataille’s notion of materialism can be seen as a critique of metaphysical or idealist conce...
This article reveals three aspects of victimhood in Bataille’s reading of Sade (of the other, of...
Turning to Georges Bataille’s thought to understand contemporary transformations of statehood is not...
Through concepts such as the act of transgression, the idea of the pursuit of luxury can be radicall...
Despite all of the things that might be said to set them apart, including their explicit political c...
The French intellectual Georges Bataille (1897–1962) developed base materialism in his work during t...
in English The aim of the study is to show Bataille's esthetic thoughts, dispersed in several Batail...
Individual wishes change over times, they’re connected with a specific historical setting.With the t...
This research aims to clarify the meaning of sovereignty and literature in the works of Georges Bata...
© 2011 Erin K. StapletonThe importance of Bataille’s sovereignty to the future of philosophy should ...
Georges Bataille is known for being complex and multifaceted: influenced by Christian mystics as wel...
This article presents the French author and philosopher, whose heterology has had a decisive influen...
This book is a reproduction of Culture, Theory and Critique, volume 51, issue 2. The title of this c...
The article discusses the main points of consonance and divergence between Bataille and Eric Weil on...
A comparative study of how Gerorges Bataille, Sigmund Freud and Jacques Derrida consider the relatio...
Georges Bataille’s notion of materialism can be seen as a critique of metaphysical or idealist conce...
This article reveals three aspects of victimhood in Bataille’s reading of Sade (of the other, of...