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The Reanimated Monster of Totalitarianism
September 22, 2020
Hauntology
& Monsterology
& Neoliberalism
& Liberalism
& Semblants
The fall of totalitarian regimes in the middle of the last century did not open onto a genuinely democratic future. Neoliberalism simply shed the