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In an article originally published in The New York Review of Books, Singer argued that the protests dramatically increased the amount of coverage he got: " instead of a few hundred people hearing views at lectures in Marburg and Dortmund, several millions read about them or listened to them on television ".
Despite this, Singer argues that it has led to a difficult intellectual climate, with professors not able to teach courses in Germany on applied ethics and campaigns demanding the resignation of professors who invited Singer to speak.

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