Thursday 28 May, 19:00

Lecture by Paul Guillibert

Paul Guillibert presents a philosophical reflection on emancipation and political ecology, examining tensions between struggles for habitable environments and labour rights. He explores how the defence of work and of nature are often framed as incompatible, while arguing that this opposition depends on viewing work solely through capitalist social relations. Guillibert proposes rethinking work as a condition for the reproduction of life on Earth, opening paths for an ecology of emancipation that links social justice and environmental care.

In French.

Chemin de la Gravière 10,
1227 Les Acacias
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Photo Credit: © La Filiale Fantôme – Collectif CCC

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