Ben Turner is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent in England.
""Turner demonstrates the exciting potential in the early work of Stiegler that more pessimistic and totalising later projects appear to foreclose—returning to political judgement may be a necessary theoretical move, but not at the expense of plurality and possibility. Turner's work exposes these internal contradictions and is, therefore, essential reading for those interested in Stiegler's concepts within the author's broader context and his philosophical legacy moving forward."" — Technophany ""Ben Turner provides a faithful, inspiring and provocative account of Stiegler's magisterial corpus and its profound significance for twenty-first-century politics. Turner's book is essential reading for anyone already interested in Stiegler's philosophy, and a great pathway into the work of this important thinker."" — Claire Colebrook, author of Understanding Deleuze