"I was able to observe how power works in all its guises. I don’t expect people to be heroic, I..."

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I was able to observe how power works in all its guises. I don’t expect people to be heroic, I just think that there are certain limits, both professional (betraying one’s theoretical vocation – if one has it, that is to say) and private (writing passionate emails to a person one finds disgusting, like the accuser did), that one should not violate.

This is how "toxic masculinity" is left behind in the new Politically Correct atmosphere where one joke made in bad taste can ruin your career but ruthless careerism is considered normal. A new universe of subtle corruption is thus emerging, in which career opportunism and the lowest denouncing of colleagues presents itself as high moralism.

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- ‘Traditional masculinity toxic?’ New universe of subtle corruption emerges – Slavoj Zizek — RT Op-ed