The Police
Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Here’s an interesting piece–The Sound of the Police–in the Jacobin. It falls just a day after this strange op-ed by Steve Obsborne,…
Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Here’s an interesting piece–The Sound of the Police–in the Jacobin. It falls just a day after this strange op-ed by Steve Obsborne,…
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“By tracing the post 1914 transformation of the legacy of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, Professor John Toews examines how the critical intellectual traditions of the central European fin-de-siècle were recreated and […]
Will be interesting to hear Hillary run on the good old days with EW on the mike.
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Between 19-21 September 2014, resident blogger Wanda and King’s College partner-in-crime, Nicholas Michelsen, organised a workshop with the theme of Solidarity & Resilience…
Infra-politics is always a corporeal politics and that means not only contesting infrastructure but also the location of bodies “in” time and space- more properly, the contesting of spatiotemporalisation. What […]
Originally posted on Guava Purée:
below is a provisional translation of Alain Badiou’s article “The Racism of Intellectuals” published May 5, 2012 in Le Monde. —- The Racism of…
odd request for a utube video but worth a point & click
The claim has been made that Bruno Latour is the philosopher of our day but I think that someone like Jesse will be the hinge to future work, leaving categories […]
Notes towards an emancipatory ecologistics? * What would be required of us cognitively, technically, and practically in our attempts to alter our ways of existing for more adaptive modes? Bruno Latour, […]
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“Where does the mind stop and the rest of the world begin? The question invites two standard replies. Some accept the demarcations of skin and skull, and say that what […]
“How much we have yet to learn from Stoicism …” ~ Deleuze In this 2006 paper John Sellars argues that Deleuze’s relationship with Stoicism goes far beyond his explicit comments on […]
From “Ontogenesis and the Ethics of Becoming“: KY: In terms of the Stoics, how might their approach to “dying well” offer us some resources for thinking amidst our current scene […]
Psychologist James J. Gibson originally introduced the term “affordance” in his 1977 article ‘The Theory of Affordances’, which he subsequently elaborated his book The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception in […]
Originally posted on Jeremy J Schmidt:
An excellent book, and great talk:
http://www.againstthegrain.org/files/files/atg/atg_2015.01.06_radical_imagination.mp3 “According to Alex Khasnabish, we’re in the midst of a double crisis, one hammering the general population and the other affecting the work of radical activists. Khasnabish believes that […]
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