- The Century (book)
infobox Book
name = The Century
author =Alain Badiou
publisher = Éditions du Seuil
translator =Alberto Toscano
classification =Non-Fiction
release_date = 2005
media_type = Print
pages = 233
isbn = ISBN 0745636322"The Century" is a book about
politics ,philosophy and literature byAlain Badiou , first published in French by Éditions du Seuil in 2005; the English translation byAlberto Toscano was published by Polity Press in 2007. The thirteen chapters of the book are presented as lessons derived from a seminar Badiou gave at theCollege International de Philosophie between 1998-2001. Badiou's analysis of the 20th century is drawn from his unique encounter with 20th century poetry and theater,literary theory ,totalitarianism , and the search for meaningfulnarratives that are neitherlogical nordialectical . He warns against "animal humanism" and advocates "formalizedinhumanism ". [Badiou (2007, 178).]The search for a method
Badiou conceives of the century as a duration and concentrates upon the "short century" of 75 years, beginning with the wars of 1914-18 (including the Russian Revolution of 1917) and closing with the
collapse of the USSR and the end of theCold War .Badiou agrees with
Andre Malraux 's observation thatpolitics has turned intotragedy in the 20th century and adds that "the century was haunted by the idea of creating a new man." [Badiou (2007, 8).] He suggests the political project enacting that tragedy isautomated byprofit motives, as well as "criminals as anonymous asjoint-stock companies ." [Badiou (2007, 10).]The beast
Badiou considers the century as conceived in
Osip Mandelstam 's poem "The Age" (1923) which depicts the wounded body of a beast. The degree to which the century can be considered as living recalls thevitalism ofHenri Bergson , and Badiou contrasts it toFriedrich Nietzsche 's concept ofThe Will to Power and theÜbermensch . Badiou also compares 19th century's submission to the movement of Hegelian history with the 20th century's effort to confront history face to face. This kind ofvoluntarism has been marred by horrendous experiences of war. Badiou suggests that such butchery has instilled doubt andnostalgia for historical moments of the past and states that the 20th century sought to fulfill the promises of the 19th century, includingMarx 's concept of revolution. InLacanian terms, Badiou indicates that the experience ofThe Real is always in part the experience of horror.ee also
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Epistemology
*"Our Dumb Century ", a 1999 satirical humor book written by the staff of The Onion.
*Western Canon
*Literary Theory References
Bibliography
*"Badiou, Alain, 2007. The Century: Polity Press. ISBN 0745636322.
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-gjz2yORJk Video of Badiou discussing The Century]
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