Manhunts by Grégoire Chamayou
A Philosophical History
This compelling exploration delves into the historical and philosophical dimensions of tracking and hunting humans, tracing its roots from ancient practices to modern-day surveillance technologies. The narrative examines how the act of manhunting has evolved over time, reflecting shifts in societal norms, technological advancements, and ethical considerations. Through a series of case studies and theoretical insights, the book challenges readers to reflect on the implications of such pursuits, questioning the boundaries between hunter and hunted, and the moral complexities that arise in the pursuit of justice and power.
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- Published
- 2010
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- French
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