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"The task of power is to transform the always possible no into a yes."
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Byung-Chul Han"Zen Buddhism is inspired by a basic trust in the Here, a basic trust in the world."
Byung-Chul Han is a South Korean–born philosopher, Catholic theologian and cultural theorist living in Germany. He was a professor at the Berlin University of the Arts and still occasionally gives courses there. His work largely centers around critiques of neoliberalism and its impact on society and the individual. Although he writes in German, his books have been best received in the Hispanospher
"The task of power is to transform the always possible no into a yes."
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"When power is separated from any communicative context, it becomes naked violence."
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