Good article. TLDR, in my opinion? Yes.
Thinking of Popper's 'The Poverty of Historicism' and how it's important we don't view current events through a prism of expectation based on the past.
Thinking of Popper's 'The Poverty of Historicism' and how it's important we don't view current events through a prism of expectation based on the past.
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‘In “Disaster Nationalism”, Richard Seymour attempts to fuse the two ways of thinking about fascism – the historically specific and the continuous – to show that some version of it is emerging today.’
Online early: @trillingual.bsky.social on ‘disaster nationalism’. www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Online early: @trillingual.bsky.social on ‘disaster nationalism’. www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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