2021-05-26 - Octave Larmagnac-Matheron - Philosophie Magazine
En tissant des liens inédits entre sécularisation, colonisation et catastrophe écologique, Mohamed Amer Meziane pose les bases d'un travail qui n'a vraisemblablement pas fini d'ouvrir des horizons de pensées radicalement nouvelles, et peut-être même, révolutionnaires…
2021-06-05 - Judith Bernard - Hors-série
This book offers a new approach to colonial racism and global warming. By proposing the concept of the “Secularocene,” it examines in an unprecedented way how the secularization of empires has contributed to transforming the planet.
Underground Empires traces the overlap between three series of events: the secularization of institutions, the racialization of Muslim populations in Asia and Africa, and the exploitation of underground resources on a global scale. In so doing, it lays the foundation for a new philosophy of history.
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Mohamad Amer Meziane is a philosopher and currently a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University in New York, where he teaches. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Multitudes.