Citizen Subject
Discover the profound insights of Étienne Balibar in his compelling work, Citizen Subject, published by Fordham University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking collection of essays spans over two decades, delving into the intricate dimensions of historical, political, philosophical, and literary debates surrounding “subjecthood” and “subjectivity” in Modernity. Balibar meticulously examines how these discussions, originally framed by the 1960s “Controversy on the subject,” have evolved into the contemporary “controversy on the Universal.” With 416 pages of rich analysis, Citizen Subject invites readers to engage with critical philosophical questions that resonate today. Whether you are a scholar or simply curious about the complexities of modern thought, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical anthropology and the dynamics of identity in the United States.