
Anachroniques, session 4: To the extremes
“Anachroniques” is a collective for reading and discussing social science texts (history, philosophy, sociology or anthropology), led by historians Jérémie Foa and Thomas Glesener (Aix-Marseille University). Aimed at a public of the curious, students, teachers, artists and activists, Anachroniques focuses as much on current publications as on classic works approached in an amateur spirit.
The aim is to make the social sciences accessible to a wider public, using popular education methods: the texts on the program are first presented by the organizers, then discussed collectively.
Texts presented :
– Pierre Tevanian and Jean-Charles Stevens, “On ne peut pas accueillir toute la misère du monde”. En finir avec une sentence de mort, Paris, Anamosa, 2022.
– Pierre Serna, L’extrême center ou le poison français, 1794-2017, Paris, Champ Vallon, 2019.
– Johann Chapoutot, Libres d’Obéir. Le management, du nazisme à aujourd’hui, Paris, Gallimard, 2020.
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“Anachroniques” is a collective for reading and discussing social science texts (history, philosophy, sociology or anthropology), led by historians Jérémie Foa and Thomas Glesener (Aix-Marseille University). Aimed at a public of the curious, students, teachers, artists and activists, Anachroniques focuses as much on current publications as on classic works approached in an amateur spirit.
The aim is to make the social sciences accessible to a wider public, using popular education methods: the texts on the program are first presented by the organizers, then discussed collectively.
Texts presented :
– Pierre Tevanian and Jean-Charles Stevens, “On ne peut pas accueillir toute la misère du monde”. En finir avec une sentence de mort, Paris, Anamosa, 2022.
– Pierre Serna, L’extrême center ou le poison français, 1794-2017, Paris, Champ Vallon, 2019.
– Johann Chapoutot, Libres d’Obéir. Le management, du nazisme à aujourd’hui, Paris, Gallimard, 2020.