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The new age of unreason

The new age of unreason

by Talking Humanities | Aug 20, 2015 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Human Rights, Politics & Law

A long time ago I started writing my PhD thesis on the French thinker Georges Bataille, who was mainly known for his pornographic writings and his links to the French Surrealist movement in the 1920s and 1930s. But Bataille was also a political thinker, with a...
Refugee Week Series: Are Regional Protection Mechanisms an improved way of safeguarding the rights of refugees?

Refugee Week Series: Are Regional Protection Mechanisms an improved way of safeguarding the rights of refugees?

by aseifert | Jun 21, 2013 | Events, Features, Human Rights, Training and Research

Post by Nicholas Maple, as part of our Refugee Week series. The first post, about the Austrian-Jewish Exile Theatre in London, can be found here. The second post, about exile libraries, can be found here. Nick is an MA student on the Understanding and Securing Human...

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