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Malabou, C. (2025). AN-ANSWERS. Soft Power, 11(22), 233–237. Recuperado de https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/index.php/SoftP/article/view/7408
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I am very pleased and honored to know that on Salvo Vaccaro's initiative, the exchanges
we had in February 2024 at the French Institute in Milan concerning the Italian
translation of my book Au Voleur! Anarchisme et philosophie (translated into English as
Stop Thief! Anarchism and Philosophy, Polity Press, 2024), are getting published in Soft
Power. I would like to thank Salvo, Donatella di Cesare and Tomás Ibáñez for their careful
reading and analysis of the book. Of course, all three have not failed to question the
orientation of the book (resolutely philosophical) or the choice of authors (many could
have been included, such as Plato, or Walter Benjamin). Ibañez wonders whether the distinction between ungovernable and non-governable is really relevant. As for Vaccaro, he deplores the fact that I didn't treat Foucault any better. Indeed, my book insists on contemporary philosophers' denial of anarchism. Here are five examples: Reiner Schürmann, Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Jacques Rancière and Giorgio Agamben. I try to show that, although they are all very close to anarchism, none of them has assumed the fact of being an anarchist, none of them has taken the step of political anarchism.

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