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Posts tagged: philosophy
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Acting in Concert: a conversation with Judith Butler
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Philosophy and Revolution: from Kant to Marx — an interview with Stathis Kouvelakis
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Translation and Conflict: The Violence of the Universal — a conversation with Étienne Balibar
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Alain Badiou, No Limit
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Trump, fascism, and the construction of "the people": An interview with Judith Butler
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Fredric Jameson: Universal Conscription and the Citizens' Army
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Emanuele Severino: There Will Be No Third World War
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Stairs of Metaphor: The Vernacular Substitution – Supplements of South Korean Communism
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For Alain Badiou, "Pokemon Go is the corruption of corruption"
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Corrupting the Youth: A Conversation with Alain Badiou
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The Storm Blowing from Paradise: Walter Benjamin and Klee's Angelus Novus
What was so marvellous to Benjamin about this goofy, eternally hovering angel with hair that looks like paper scrolls, aerodynamically hopeless wings and googly if rather melancholy eyes? “This,” he wrote in one of his greatest essays, “is how one pictures the angel of history.”










