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Partir des besoins à partir d’André Gorz

(À propos des Besoins artificiels de Razmig Keucheyan)
Authors: Willy Gianinazzi;

Partir des besoins à partir d’André Gorz

Abstract

Le livre de Razmig Keucheyan sur les « besoins artificiels » et sur la façon de s’en passer mérite plus qu’une recension : il invite à la discussion et a toute sa place dans cette rubrique dédiée aux études « gorziennes ». En partant des travaux d’André Gorz et d’Ágnes Heller qui ont pour socle les prémisses théoriques de Karl Marx, il fournit un cadre détaillé des formes d’aliénation, mais aussi des nouveaux besoins et revendications que suscite la croissance, c’est-à-dire la mainmise du capitalisme sur la consommation .

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