It’s hard for a bigot to be taken seriously when he’s covered in sticky liquid – and this sort of protest has a rich history
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Fifty years ago this spring, Theodor Adorno was about to begin his lecture series, An Introduction to Dialectics, at Frankfurt’s Goethe University when he was interrupted by student protesters. Three women bared their breasts, and scattered rose and tulip petals over him.
Theodor Adorno and Tommy Robinson have so little in common they’re scarcely members of the same species. The former was one of the 20th century’s great philosophers, a virtuoso pianist, a Jewish Marxist and a beguiling writer. The latter is a far-right muppet currently sullying the streets of the north-west of England in his benighted quest to become the region’s Euro MP.
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