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Posted on September 7, 2020 by Adam Kotsko

The Impossible Possibility

Much to my surprise, today I received a print copy of the journal in which my infinitely delayed book review appears. A three-year epoch of my life comes to an end.

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Adam Kotsko is on the faculty of the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College, where he teaches widely in the humanities and social sciences. His research focuses on political theology, continental philosophy, and the history of Christian thought. He is the author, most recently, of Neoliberalism’s Demons, which argues that the contemporary political-economic order functions on the basis of a logic of moral entrapment that echoes the theological concept of demonization, and Agamben’s Philosophical Trajectory, a comprehensive study of the Italian philosopher, emphasizing how his thought has evolved in response to political events.

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