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Chekhov and the Literature of Possibility
Jacques Rancière needs little introduction to those in the world of philosophy, art, and aesthetics. Neither does Anton Chekhov, the great Russian writer famous for his short stories. France’s leading philosophical thinker embraces Chekhov in this extended essay examining a “politics of literature” through the open-ended endings that characterize Chekhov’s m
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VoegelinView13d agoSoul Politics: Eric Voegelin and VoegelinView
“The German Revolution, finally, in an environment without strong institutional traditions, brought for the first time into play full economic materialism, racist biology, corrupt psychology, scientism, and technological ruthlessness—in brief, modernity without restraint.” – Eric Voegelin Eric Voegelin was a philosopher of the soul, the spirit, and how socie
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