Foreword -- Oligarchies: naming, enumerating, counting -- Loving in friendship: perhaps- the noun and the adverb -- This mad 'truth': the just name of friendship -- The phantom friend returning (in the name of 'democracy') -- On absolute hostility: the cause of philosophy and the spectre of the political -- Oath, conjuration, fraternization or the 'armed' question -- He who accompanies me -- Recoils -- 'In human language, fraternity ... ' -- 'For the first time in the history of humanity'
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"The most influential of contemporary philosophers explores the idea of friendship and its political consequences, past and future."--Publisher's description.