Manhunts
Delve into the intriguing world of human pursuits with Manhunts by Grégoire Chamayou, published by Princeton University Press in 2012. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 232 pages, explores the dark history of human hunting in the West, tracing its roots from ancient Sparta through the Middle Ages to contemporary practices involving the pursuit of undocumented migrants.
Chamayou offers a compelling mix of historical events and philosophical reflections, shedding light on the psychology behind manhunting. This book not only examines the violent legacy of such practices but also invites readers to reflect on the implications for modern society and marginalized communities. Manhunts is essential reading for those interested in philosophy, violence, and the treatment of minorities throughout history.