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Introduction to Cornelius Castoriadis/Paul Cardan

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Cornelius Castoriadis, 1922-1997
aka Paul Cardan [English-language writing pseudonym]

Castoriadis was born in Turkey, later moving to Greece and then France. In 1948 he broke with Trotskyism and joined others in forming Socialisme ou Barbarie.

Groups: Socialisme ou Barbarie

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