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Though Nietzsche infamously declared that God is dead and accused us of being culpable for his death, it is a curious feature of humanity that we ceaselessly strive to seek …
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Few novels capture the disorientation and contradictions of the first quarter of the twentieth century as fully as Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain. Published in 1924 – though written between …
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If you want to hide a problem, there is no better place than a generalisation. And perhaps nowhere do generalisations find such an easy home as in the field of …
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If the subject is nothing other than that which is determined within the pre-articulated network of relations of power, regulatory institutions, language, and history — so that …
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1 month ago
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Figure 1. Anselm Feuerbach, Orpheus und Eurydike, 1869. Belvedere, Vienna. Public Domain.
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‘— No, I Won’t Do That’
Meat Loaf’s I Would Do Anything for Love inspired social …
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When governments release politically explosive information, the explanation is almost always procedural: a law is passed, a deadline arrives, documents are reviewed, redactions are applied, publication follows. Officially, such choreography …
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The water in the lagoon was licking the stones of the Zattere. They say that acqua alta is handled well now, that the MOSE floodgates work. Yet, at the brickwork …
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Can we still see the wood for the trees? What we are living through is not a sequence of disconnected crises, but the weird consolidation of a debt‑saturated economic system. …
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