Struggling to move beyond biology for your dissertation? Discover the key authors who bridge the gap between life, philosophy, and political science.

The ecological crisis isn't just a technical problem to be solved with more machines—it’s a philosophical crisis of our relationship with the living. We must move from being 'masters and possessors' of nature to recognizing ourselves as part of a web of interdependent beings.
je dois passer le concours commun des instituts d'étude politique française pourrait tu me faire une liste de lecture sur le sujet du vivant qui me permettent d'enrichir et d'apprendre suffisamment pour la dissertation


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Lena: Hey everyone! So, you’re staring down the 2026 ScPo joint exam, and the theme "Le Vivant"—or "The Living"—is staring right back at you. It’s a huge topic for that three-hour contemporary questions dissertation, right?
Miles: It really is. And here’s the thing that might surprise you: while over 10,000 candidates apply every year, the success rate is only around 9%. It’s incredibly competitive, and the jury isn't just looking for a biology lesson. They want to see if you can connect the concept of life to philosophy, sociology, and even political science.
Lena: Exactly! It’s not just about what’s alive; it’s about how we define life and our relationship to it. Since this is a coefficient 3 exam, getting your reading list right is the ultimate game-changer for your dissertation.
Miles: Right, you need those "must-know" authors to move beyond just describing the theme. So, let’s dive into the essential readings that will help you build a high-level argument.