The Creation of the World or Globalization Greg WoolfPhilosophical reflections on the phenomenon of globalization. Appearing in English for the first time, Jean Luc Nancy's 2002 book reflects on globalization and its impact on our being in the world. Developing a contrast in the French language between two terms that are usually synonymous, or that are used interchangeably, namely globalisation (globalization) and mondialisation (world forming), Nancy undertakes a rethinking of what "world forming"
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