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Monthly Archives: June 2018

The Missed Encounter Between Critical Theory And American Pragmatism — Daniel Tutt

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“As a philosophy of experience, pragmatism sees one of its central aims as the re-fashioning of man’s habitual apparatus; but without a critical philosophy, such an adaptation risks falling sway […]

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U/Acc in Michael Cisco’s Animal Money | Jeremy Trombley

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U/Acc in Michael Cisco’s Animal Money by Jeremy Trombley [[ originally posted at Struggle Forever! Feb 24, 2018 ]] Acceleration, in physics, is the rate of change in velocity with […]

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Translocal Futurity & Radical Municipalism – Part 1: Querying the Local

June 26, 2018by ||| 20 Comments

This post is part of an ongoing series exploring anticipatory and communalistic visions for deeply adaptive alternative communities. Our goal is to interrogate existing alt-communities, frameworks and projects in order to develop models […]

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ŠUM#9 interview with R. Scott Bakker

June 26, 2018by ||| Leave a comment

There comes a time when “theory” just stops working. The one thing that was once seen (and used) as a weapon against the crushing stupidity of common sense (or ideology, […]

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The Dis/Appeared | Ian Allen Paul

June 21, 2018by ||| 3 Comments

“The Dis/Appeared” (2018) is an experimental video essay that examines the totalizing imposition of colonial perception in contemporary Palestine. The project theorizes the Israeli state’s establishment of perceptual regimes that […]

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An Information Guerrilla Reader

June 20, 2018by edmundberger Leave a comment

Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
To continue the thread began in The Posthuman and the Information Guerrilla and followed in Informatic Guerrilla Warfare, the DIU presents “An Information Guerrilla Reader”,…

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How to Be an Anticapitalist Today | Eric Wright

June 19, 2018by ||| 6 Comments

“Anticapitalism isn’t simply a moral stance against injustice — it’s about building an alternative.” For many people the idea of anticapitalism seems ridiculous. After all, capitalist firms have brought us […]

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Why I’m a Communist Now

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Members of the true political fringe… have contracted a more malignant disease: the need to be a bleeding-edge meme-generator themselves. The feeling of importance that comes with influencing the apes […]

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Patchwork and the Marketplace of Ideas — xenogothic

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I received quite a long and meaty comment on my last patchwork post that I’ve kept trying to draft a response to, and I drafted it so much that it […]

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Ethnostates and Patchwork — xenogothic

June 14, 2018by ||| Leave a comment

In his NCRAP course ‘Outer Edges’, Nick Land speaks of a productive diagonal of “high connectivity / low integration” for thinking about catabolic geopolitics such as patchwork. Axxon N. Horror […]

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Logistics and Opposition | Alberto Toscano

June 8, 2018by ||| 13 Comments

Logistics and Opposition by Alberto Toscano Alberto Toscano examines the anti-urbanist presuppositions of insurrectionary anarchism. Instead of breaking the lines of circulation, he writes, shouldn’t radicals imagine repurposing them to […]

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The Crash of Truth: A Critical Review of Post-Truth by Lee C. Mcintyre

June 7, 2018by ||| 3 Comments

Originally posted on Three Pound Brain:
Lee Mcintyre is a philosopher of science at Boston University, and author of Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behaviour. I…

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Envenoment, an excavation: Towards a feminism-without-example in ten parts

June 6, 2018by ||| Leave a comment

Originally posted on Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into the Anthropocene:
  bogna m konior & yvette granata @bognamk and @EvieYv  transcript of a talk delivered at university of western sydney, july…

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