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Maurice Sugar Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950


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English | ISBN: 0814344836 | 2018 | 336 pages | EPUB | 11 MB
It was Maurice Sugar, labor activist and lawyer for the United Auto Workers, who played a key role in guiding the newly-formed union through the treacherous legal terrain obstructing its development in the 1930s. He orchestrated the injunction hearings on the Dodge Main strike and defended the legality of the sit-down tactic. As the UAW’s General Council, he wrote the union’s constitution in 1939, a model of democratic thinking. Sugar worked with George Addes, UAW Secretary-Treasurer, to nurture rank-and-file power. A founder of the National Lawyers’ Guild, Sugar also served as a member of Detroit’s Common Council at the head of a UAW "labor" ticket.

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Maurice Blanchot and Fragmentary Writing A Change of Epoch


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2012 | 443 Pages | ISBN: 1441125272 | PDF | 3 MB
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, modern, and postmodern literature. But what is the fragment, and what may be said to be its literary, philosophical, and political significance? Few writers have explored these questions with such probing radicality and rigorous tenacity as the French writer and thinker Maurice Blanchot. For the first time in any language, this book explores in detail Blanchot’s own writing in fragments in order to understand the stakes of the fragmentary within philosophical and literary modernity. It attends in detail to each of Blanchot’s fragmentary works (Awaiting Forgetting, The Step Not Beyond, and The Writing of the Disaster) and reconstructs Blanchot’s radical critical engagement with the philosophical and literary tradition, in particular with Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Heraclitus, Levinas, Derrida, Nancy, Mallarmé, Char, and others, and assesses Blanchot’s account of politics, Jewish thought, and the Shoah, with a view to understanding the stakes of fragmentary writing in Blanchot and within philosophical and literary modernity in general.

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Maurice Blanchot The Demand of Writing


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1996 | 234 Pages | ISBN: 0203981413 | PDF | 3 MB
This timely collection of essays is the first to be written on the work of Maurice Blanchot in English. One of the finest writers of our time, Blanchot is a contemporary of Bataille and Levinas; his writing has influenced the likes of Derrida and Foucault.Eminent commentators featured here include: Simon Critchley, Paul Davies, Cristopher Fynsk, Rodolphe Gasche, Leslie Hill, Michael Holland, Jeffery Mehlman, Roger Laporte, Ian Maclachlan, Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier, Gillian Rose and Ann Smock.The essays consider the political implications of Blanchot’s questioning the relationship between philosophy and literature. In addition, the provocative issue of Blanchot’s politics during the 1930s is clarified by a letter from Blanchot to one of the contributors, published here for the first time.

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Easy île Maurice Les meilleures recettes de mon pays tout en images


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Français | 19 août 2022 | ISBN: 2317029705 | True EPUB | 144 pages | 23.8 MB
Colonisée par différents peuples avant que l’île ne prenne son indépendance et située à un carrefour d’importation de produits asiatiques et africains, l’île Maurice a développé une cuisine délicieuse, riche et métissée. Découvrez un véritable melting-pot de saveurs ! Samoussas, poulet tikka, vindaye, caris, daube, rougaille, soupes, salades, pains, galettes, desserts et boissons…, des recettes délicieuses qui invitent au voyage et au dépaysement !

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Maurice Blanchot Political Writings, 1958-1993


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2010 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 082322998X | PDF | 2 MB
Maurice Blanchot is a towering yet enigmatic figure in twentieth-century French thought. A lifelong friend of Levinas, he had a major influence on Foucault, Derrida, Nancy, and many others. Both his fiction and his criticism played a determining role in how postwar French philosophy was written, especially in its intense concern with the question of writing as such. Never an academic, he published most of his critical work in periodicals and led a highly private life. Yet his writing included an often underestimated public and political dimension.This posthumously published volume collects his political writings from 1953 to 1993, from the French-Algerian War and the mass movements of May 1968 to postwar debates about the Shoah and beyond. A large number of the essays, letters, and fragments it contains were written anonymously and signed collectively, often in response to current events. The extensive editorial work done for the original French edition makes a major contribution to our understanding of Blanchot’s work.The political stances Blanchot adopts are always complicated by the possibility that political thought remains forever to be discovered. He reminds us throughout his writings both how facile and how hard it is to refuse established forms of authority.The topics he addresses range from the right to insubordination in the French-Algerian War to the construction of the Berlin Wall and repression in Eastern Europe; from the mass movements of 1968 to personal responses to revelations about Heidegger, Levinas, and Robert Antelme, among others.When read together, these pieces form a testament to what political writing could be: not merely writing about the political or politicizing the written word, but unalterably transforming the singular authority of the writer and his signature.Cet ouvrage, publié dans le cadre d’un programme d’aide à la publication bénéficie du soutien financier du ministère des Affaires étrangès et du Service culturel de l’ambassade de France aux Etats-Unis, ainsi que de l’appui de FACE (French American Cultural Exchange).This work, published as part of a program providing publication assistance, received financial support from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States and FACE (French American Cultural Exchange).

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Who Was Maurice Sendak


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English | 2013 | ISBN: 0448465000 | 112 Pages | EPUB | 13.0 MB
It seems entirely fitting that Maurice Sendak was born on the same day that Mickey Mouse first made his cartoon debut-June 10, 1928. Sendak was crazy about cartoons and comic books, and at twelve, after seeing Disney’s Fantasia, he decided that he was going to become an illustrator. His love of childrens books began early: often sick and confined to bed, little Maurice read and read and read. Though many of his own stories were light and funny, the most important ones-Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There-dealt with anger, jealousy, abandonment, content that had never before been the subject of picture books. As well as covering career highlights, this easy to read, illustrated biography also describes the personal life of this genius.

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