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  • Banner featuring a photo of author Francis Dupuis-Déri standing against a wall covered in political stickers and graffiti. Beside him, on a brown background, white and black text reads: “Author of Killer Althusser: The Banality of Men. Interview with Francis Dupuis-Déri.” Below is the white Open Book logo with the words “Open Book.”
    Banner featuring a photo of author Francis Dupuis-Déri standing against a wall covered in political stickers and graffiti. Beside him, on a brown background, white and black text reads: “Author of Killer Althusser: The Banality of Men. Interview with Francis Dupuis-Déri.” Below is the white Open Book logo with the words “Open Book.”
    August 21, 2025

    Francis Dupuis-Déri Explores an Infamous Crime that Haunts Academia in KILLER ALTHUSSER: THE BANALITY OF MEN

    Today we feature a book that explores a shocking true cime story, and one that remains as troublesome and telling some forty years after the act. in November 1980, the world-famous Marxist philosopher ...

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