MODERNITY AND AMBIVALENCE (Zygmunt Bauman)

Next I bring myself to Zygmunt Bauman’s MODERNITY AND AMBIVALENCE, which I read in the Frontiers of Knowledge (graduate-level) class at NYU. I had now to a-ha how a philosopher could have examined the irrational so closely—(a-ha).

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WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN (Bruno Latour)

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A lecture from Brad Pitt could be entertainingly enlightening.