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Judith Butler on Nonviolence and Gender: Hear Conversation with The Partially Examined Life
A new Partially Examined Life interview with Judith Butler, Maxine Elliot Professor of Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley, discusses the ethics and psychology of nonviolence. This follows a three-part treatment on the podcast of her earlier work. For a first-hand account of her new book, you can watch two 2016 lectures that she gave at […]
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