Žižek on China and COVID-19: Wuhan, authoritarian capitalism, and empathetic socialism in NZ

Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):651-655 (2022)
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On my visit to the city Wuhan in 1999 I was invited to the philosophy department at Wuhan University to give a couple of lectures on Wittgenstein. The city was in the middle of a merger of three un...

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