Predicaments

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“[I]t is possible to mean well, to be caring and kind, loving one’s neighbour as oneself, yet to be complicit in the corruption and violence of social institutions. Furthermore, this predicament may not correspond to, and may not be represented by, any available politics or knowledge.”

– Gillian Rose, Judaism and Modernity: Philosophical Essays (Oxford: Blackwell, 1993), 35.

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