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Part I. Koinonia: 1. The imaginary: creation in the social-historical domain 2. Reflections on racism 3. The retreat from autonomy: postmodernism as generalised conformism Part II. Polis: 4. The movements of the sixties 5. The pulverisation of Marxism-Leninism 6. The revolution before the theologians: for a critical/political reflection on our history 7. The Greek and the modern political imaginary 8. The ethicists' new clothes Part III. Psyche: 9. Psychoanalysis and politics 10. The state of the subject today 11. From the Monad to autonomy 12. The construction of the world in psychosis Part IV. Logos: 13. The discover of the imagination 14. Logic, imagination, reflection 15. Merleau-Ponty and the weight of the ontological tradition 16. Institution of society and religion 17. Phusis and autonomy 18. The ontological import of the history of science 19. Time and creation Appendix Notes Index.