Speaking Against Number
Discover the intriguing intersection of politics and mathematics in "Speaking Against Number" by Stuart Elden, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2005. This insightful hardback explores the critical relationship between political theory and numerical constructs, offering a profound reading and critique of Martin Heidegger's influential work. Spanning 208 pages, Elden dives deep into how numbers shape political thought and practice, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts in the fields of political science and philosophy. Enhance your understanding of the complexities within political theory with this thought-provoking volume that challenges conventional perspectives. Perfect for those interested in history, theory, and the socio-political implications of numerical analysis, "Speaking Against Number" promises to engage and enlighten. Add it to your collection today!