"My instinct as a philosopher is that we……" — Slavoj Žižek
"My instinct as a philosopher is that we are effectively approaching a multicentric world, which means we need to ask new, and for the traditional left, unpleasant questions."
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Come on. I don't have any problem violating my own insights in practice.
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