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The Subject of Change

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==Book Description==
[[Alain ]] [[Badiou ]] occupies the [[place ]] of the teacher whose primary [[responsibility ]] rests on the transmission of [[tradition]]. The transmission occurs as a consequence of the teacher, the [[master]], the professor, or, as it happens, the old man. Clearly, Badiou occupies all of these roles. However, what concerns us today is that he is an old man and that the old man is the man who is approaching [[death]]. In fact, he does not shy away from this designation. Rather, he acknowledges this point with a smile: “Do not say that I am really a young man because it is not [[true]]. I [[know ]] that I am seventy-five years old.” Our teacher is fully aware that he is at the “beginning of the last straight line of [[life]].” The possibility of the death of the old man necessitates a [[thinking ]] [[about ]] the preservation of the transmission of the [[future]]. The [[Subject ]] of [[Change ]] is a sustained engagement with the [[concept ]] of change. The questions it asks include: what is a change?, what is a true change?, is change better than immobility?, what are the different types of change?, and, finally, what is the localization of change?
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