Vibrant Matter & the Political Economy of Life
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zCaku4N0SM http://www.thomaslemkeweb.de/biografie-engl.htm
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zCaku4N0SM http://www.thomaslemkeweb.de/biografie-engl.htm
An Interview with William E. Connolly William E. Connolly is a political theorist known for his work on democracy and pluralism and Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins […]
Originally posted on Unlimited Dream Company ('Despairing at last, I decided to die' -J.G. Ballard):
I was thinking of forwarding a comment to Adam Robbert’s post at knowledge-ecology.com (Earth’s Aesthetics: Knowledge…
Update: please note that The Guardian piece linked below is from 2008 Was James Lovelock the first credible scientist to go public with his acceptance of the coming catastrophes of […]
This is a brilliant post by Ian Alan Paul – a transdisciplinary artist/theorist working on feminist and new-materialist reframings of political philosophy. His projects and writing engage with materialist, queer […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
“Trees at twilight,” by Jerome Lawrence, a former paranoid schizophrenic “So what is schizo-analysis?” When Lacan finally poses the question, as recounted in The Anti-Oedipus…
To exercise one’s capacities to their fullest extent is to take pleasure in one’s own existence, and with sociable creatures, such pleasures are proportionally magnified when performed in company… It […]
In the comment section of a previous post I made the following claim: I’m a little worried about making a strong distinction between ‘knowing’ and ‘doing’. Knowing and communicating are also […]
Rosenthal, Sandra B. (2005) ‘The Ontological Grounding of Diversity: A Pragmatic Overview’ in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: The uprootedness of experience from its ontological embeddedness in a natural world […]
“We start from the One, rather than arriving at it. We start from the One, which is to say that if we go anywhere, it will be toward the World, […]
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment, by acquiring which they will complete…
Originally posted on Notes toward an International Libertarian Eco-Socialism:
This is a video recording of an interview with economic historian Richard Smith, author of a couple of recent radical articles…
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
Tim Ingold – Towards an Ecology of Materials About the lecture: Both material culture studies and ecological anthropology are concerned with the material conditions of social…
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Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8byZUj0vmwE panel Q&A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdor4DNCKUo
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Nature … is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this also imitated, that it…
Originally posted on Waste Effects:
A version of this text was presented at The Writing of Rose Macaulay, in Her Historical and Cultural Context, held at the Institute of English…
Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Short video of Carolyn Pedwell talking about her forthcoming book Affective Relations: The Transnational Politics of Empathy (Palgrave 2014).
“That we continue is because of our stubbornness, our inability to let the elements keep us down, to strive after the only thing we find worth attaining: the prize of […]
With regards to my last post Jeremy at Struggles Forever has provided an important reminder: [T]he conception of Nature as a container, in my opinion, conveys the wrong message. Containers delimit and […]
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