Pure resistance
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via our south african correspondent: https://twitter.com/linnewho
Tweets by SaskiaSassen
Originally posted on Biblioklept:
David Foster Wallace’s “Order and Flux in Northampton” was published in the Fall 1991 issue of Conjunctions: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV. First few…
The philosophy of Gilles Deleuze is increasingly gaining the prestige that its astonishing inventiveness calls for in the Anglo-American theoretical context. His wide-ranging works on the history of philosophy, cinema, […]
“Our secular society seems to have finally found its new God: Work. As technological progress makes human labor superfluous, and over-production destroys both the economy and the planet, Work remains […]
I did not know beforehand what would count for me as a new color. Its beauty is an analysis of things I believe in or experience, but seems to alter […]
The second interview in our series is with Alf Hornborg, who is an anthropologist and professor of human ecology at Lund University, Sweden. Hornborg is the author of The Power…
I wish that we would drop the term “mental” from such concerns but still worth a read: http://www.discoversociety.org/2014/02/15/urban-life-and-mental-health-re-visiting-politics-society-and-biology/ “This research reminds us that if we are to meaningfully understand contemporary […]
Am I the only one who finds WEC to be very thin in his readings/uses of sources and so offering next to nothing productive in the way of viable alternatives […]
“It is the year 2393, almost 400 years from now. And a Chinese historian is looking back on our century, the 21st century, and trying to explain how the world […]
read the whole interview @ http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/eij/article/naomi_klein/ “Well, I think there is a very a deep denialism in the environmental movement among the Big Green groups. And to be very honest […]
Originally posted on Mind Hacks:
I’ve got an article in The Observer about how our inventions have profoundly shaped how we view ourselves because we’ve traditionally looked to technology for…
I’ve moved on from Romantic notions about Collective Ideas/Un-Consciousnesses/etc but I miss this old battle axe and owe him a deep debt for the call to attend to what is […]
Originally posted on This Sociological Life:
This piece is partly a response to a recent blog post by Mark Carrigan about the concept of the qualified self, and partly a…
http://www.protevi.com/john/ Tweets by JohnProtevi
audio @ http://culturalstudiesresearch.org/?p=881 Tweets by JHalberstam https://archive.org/details/TheComingInsurrectionByTheInvisibleCommittee
mood music, take or leave the lyrics…
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