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Monthly Archives: May 2015

The Eco-anarchism of Street Farm w/ Stephen E. Hunt

May 18, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

“Street Farm were an anarchist collective that worked to green the counterculture during the 1970s. Peter Crump, Bruce Haggart, Graham Caine and their friends put together Street Farmer, an underground […]

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What 16 Months Of Police Killings In The U.S. Looks Like

May 18, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

http://killedbypolice.net/

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From the Right to the City 2 Urban Revolution-David Harvey w/ Graeber

May 18, 2015by dmf Leave a comment
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Posthuman, all too Human? Rosi Braidotti

May 17, 2015by dmf Leave a comment
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Bodily & Social Vulnerability: a phenomenological perspective

May 17, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

“Vulnerability is a central aspect of the human condition. This lecture addresses the fundamental question of how to understand vulnerability from a phenomenological perspective for a practice of care. Even […]

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[Re]Build: A Call for Contributors and Participants

May 17, 2015by edmundberger 6 Comments

Shock and austerity. Stock market instability. Stagnant wages and the decline of purchasing power. War. Climate change. Despite these multiplying crises, capitalism retains an essential tool that allows itself to […]

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CRASH 2 -AUTOCIDE by African Noise Foundation‏

May 16, 2015by dmf Leave a comment
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Pure Experience? Panpsychism, Phenomenology & Zen

May 16, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

“Reaching back to pure experience, below the level of the fabrications, judgments, and conceptualizations of ordinary consciousness, was Nishida Kitaro’s expression of the heart of Zen practice. The main thrust […]

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Nick Land’s Response to Tech Secessionism‏

May 16, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

for those not familiar with the phenomena

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A Feminist Manifesto for the Study of Capitalism

May 16, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

Originally posted on Fieldnotes & Footnotes:
? ? It’s true that I often get excited by anthropological theory, but it’s rare that I am this excited and impressed. If you…

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The War on Concepts w/ @AnnieMachon‏

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Can Pluralism save Phenomenology?

May 15, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

Originally posted on Object-Oriented Philosophy:
Jon Cogburn’s inaugural post is HERE. I’m not aware of any analytic philosopher who has made more of an effort than Cogburn (Philosophy, Louisiana State…

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Riot the Game?

May 15, 2015by dmf 1 Comment

http://www.riotsimulator.org/

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Europe’s Anti-mobility Regime w/ Ruben Andersson‏

May 15, 2015by dmf 1 Comment

“Anthropologist Ruben Andersson surveys the realities of refugee migration, from the parallel industries of smuggling and security that profit from crisis, to the political and security systems that thrive on […]

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After Techno-Globalisation: Virtual & Material Geographies -David Morley

May 15, 2015by dmf 1 Comment
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C.H.A.P.P.I.E.

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Anarchy Is Coming: Global Chaos, Environmental Degradation, Violence & Crime‏

May 15, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

interesting bit of history… http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1994/02/the-coming-anarchy/304670/

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Identity Politics and French Feminism Today

May 14, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

Originally posted on queerfragments:
In light of the changes to social and economic organization within Western capitalism after 1989, contemporary feminist thought has once again turned to reconsider the potential…

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State of Exception Cities: 2013 Boston and Istanbul

May 14, 2015by dmf Leave a comment

“Throughout this conversation with Philippe Theophanidis, we examine two paradigmatic historical examples of cities in the state of exception. We begin with Boston, invested by 2,500 police officers, swat teams […]

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on clear and present morality

May 14, 2015by ||| 1 Comment

In “Their Morals and Ours”, Leon Trotsky laid out some sobering reflections on justification and sentiment: A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its […]

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