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Wendy Brown’s Tanner Lectures on Human Values: Politics and Knowledge in Nihilistic Times – Thinking with Max Weber

December 1, 2019 by Jeremy Schmidt Leave a Comment
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Wendy Brown: Cultures of Capital Enhancement

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