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  •   “Punishment: Human or Inhumane?”   Judith Butler is an American post-structuralist philosopher, who has contributed to the fields of feminist philosophy, queer theory, political philosophy, and ethics. She is […] 0

    Judith Butler

      “Punishment: Human or Inhumane?”   Judith Butler is an American post-structuralist philosopher, who has contributed to the fields of feminist philosophy, queer theory, political philosophy, and ethics. She is […]

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  •   “The Humanities on the Brink of the Social Sciences”   Christopher Fynsk is Head of the School of Language and Literature at the University of Aberdeen, Director of the […] 0

    Christopher Fynsk

      “The Humanities on the Brink of the Social Sciences”   Christopher Fynsk is Head of the School of Language and Literature at the University of Aberdeen, Director of the […]

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  •   Michael Hardt (born 1960) is an American literary theorist and political philosopher. Hardt is perhaps best known for his book Empire, which was co-written with Antonio Negri. It has been praised by some as […] 0

    Michael Hardt

      Michael Hardt (born 1960) is an American literary theorist and political philosopher. Hardt is perhaps best known for his book Empire, which was co-written with Antonio Negri. It has been praised by some as […]

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  •   “Human Rights and Human Wrongs”   Indian literary theorist, philosopher, and University Professor at Columbia University, where she is a founding member of the school’s Institute for Comparative Literature […] 0

    Gayatri Chakravarty Spivak

      “Human Rights and Human Wrongs”   Indian literary theorist, philosopher, and University Professor at Columbia University, where she is a founding member of the school’s Institute for Comparative Literature […]

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  •   “Citizenship without Pre-Existing Community”   Étienne Balibar (born 23 April 1942) is a French Marxist philosopher and a Distinguished Professor of French & Italian and Comparative Literature at the University of California […] 0

    Étienne Balibar

      “Citizenship without Pre-Existing Community”   Étienne Balibar (born 23 April 1942) is a French Marxist philosopher and a Distinguished Professor of French & Italian and Comparative Literature at the University of California […]

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  •   “What Does WHO is Speaking?” Political philosopher and professor of political science at Amherst College. He is interested in an exploration of selfhood and the relation between personal stories […] 0

    Thomas Dumm

      “What Does WHO is Speaking?” Political philosopher and professor of political science at Amherst College. He is interested in an exploration of selfhood and the relation between personal stories […]

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  •   “Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community” Michel Feher is a French philosopher and cultural theorist. He is a founding editor of Zone Books. He is the […] 0

    Michel Feher

      “Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community” Michel Feher is a French philosopher and cultural theorist. He is a founding editor of Zone Books. He is the […]

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