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Colonialism and Neocolonialism

ebooks Colonialism and Neocolonialism by Jean-Paul Sartre in History

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As the first systematic attempt to probe the linguistic strategies of Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism; this book investigates three areas: deconstructive strategy; liminology of language; and indirect communication. It bases these investigations on the critical examination of original texts; placing them strictly within soteriological contexts. Whilst focusing on language use; the study also reveals some important truths about these two traditions and challenges many conventional understandings of them. Responding to recent critiques of Daoist and Chan Buddhist thought; it brings these two traditions into a constructive dialogue with contemporary philosophical reflection. It discovers Zhuangzian and Chan perspectives and sheds light on issues such as the relationship between philosophy and non-philosophy; de-reification of words; relativising the limit of language; structure of indirect communication; and use of paradox; tautology and poetic language.


#3790184 in Books 2001-03-29Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .65 x 6.62 x 9.22l; #File Name: 0415191467208 pages


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. best ever essays on crime almost without punishmentBy Wouter Krijbolderbest ever essays on crime almost without punishment; the robbing of the entire world; enslaving. pillaging; raping and starving the indigenes. the inheritance of this crime talking century upon century we can follow during this day and age of neocolonialism; the Iraq etc. etc. debacles; a accident waiting to happen; not described by Sartre; implicit to the outrageously sharp and on the nose texts in these translated reviews of then published works by Memmi; Fanon; Alleg and others. "Colonialism is a system" alright; one of the best chapters by Sartre is a jaw dropping read; for it is a system still in place; here to stay; the powers that be simply changes labels; not counties are the colonies; the world as a whole is; multinationals roam the earth; and we; consumers and workers are the wretched.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy CustomerInteresting and provocative critique of European colonialism. I"m still reading it; so I cannot off any more.

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