Meaning at the End of Meaning: Nihilism, Great Nonsense, and Praxis in the Shadow of Extinction
I suggest in this essay that the responses to the coronavirus pandemic by the North Atlantic elite ought to be accounted in part to the circulation of nihilism as a structure of feeling under late capitalism. I then pose the question, how ought we think of meaning and meaning making under the shadow...
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Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.17613/k06p-j191 |
Summary: | I suggest in this essay that the responses to the coronavirus pandemic by the North Atlantic elite ought to be accounted in part to the circulation of nihilism as a structure of feeling under late capitalism. I then pose the question, how ought we think of meaning and meaning making under the shadow of ongoing extinction? |
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