Review of Coline Covington’s ‘Who is to Blame?’

Review of Coline Covington’s ‘Who is to Blame?’ Coline Covington starts by challenging the position of the moral philosopher Susan Neimann that “the group retains not just collective responsibility for its past but collective guilt” (p. xv). Neimann’s work draws on the effort of the German people to atone for their deeds in the second […]

New Publication on Primo Levi and Post-truth

New Publication on Primo Levi and Post-truth image

The stark realism of Primo Levi’s experiences of the Shoah is considered in
light of the current political climate in which the authoritarian other induces a
divergence between reality, a state of things as they actually exist or existed, and truth,
that which to some extent accords to reality.

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