Journal issue

All anti-Modern?

Esprit
2023/1 January February


208 pages

Presentation

Can we still be Modern when facing climate change? Nowadays, it seems that we should reflect more on Modernity’s “achievements”, which threaten the planet, than on its unkept promises. But the issue, edited by Michaël Fœssel, asks: are we condemned to be all anti-Modern because Modernity explains the crisis of the present? Also read in this issue: Democracy in the Russian mirror; Diplomatic profession in danger; Energetic solidarity tested by the winter; Genocide in Tigray; A sacrifice in Itaewon; Annie Ernaux, literature from below.

Table of contents

Journal article

Editorial

Chorus

Journal article

Energetic solidarity tested by the winter

Journal article

French difficulties to think Big Europe

Journal article

Sweden on nationalist time

Journal article

Belgium: 20 years of euthanasia

Journal article

A Burmese physician

Journal article

Lebanon: and now, cholera

Journal article

A genocide in Tigray

All anti-Modern?

Journal article

All anti-Modern?

Introduction

Journal article

Can we (still) be progressive?

Journal article
Journal article

Thinking out

Ricœur and the Modern project

Journal article

A Feminist sensibility

From sovereignty to interdependence

Journal article

Gold and mud

When Modernity challenges literature

Journal article

The empire of norms

Journal article

Cosmos, nature, world

The ontological turn of modernity’s critiques

Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations
Translator: Caroline Leonard, Editor: Suzy Bott, Senior editor: Mark Mellor

Varia

Journal article

Voting of the Tsar?

Democracy in the Russian mirror

Journal article

Diplomatic profession in danger

From unrest to protest

Journal article

Itaewon

Consoling the dead, managing the living

Cultures

Journal article

Cultures


Publication date: 01/16/2023

Uploaded: 01/25/2023

ISBN 9782372342421