Fuck Work!
James Livingston says “fuck work”! That was the original title of the book that now appears as No More Work: Why Full Employment Is A Bad Idea (2016). For centuries […]
James Livingston says “fuck work”! That was the original title of the book that now appears as No More Work: Why Full Employment Is A Bad Idea (2016). For centuries […]
Event Date: 6 April 2017 Chelsea Lecture Theatre University of the Arts London John Islip Street London, SW1P 4JU The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) presents: Professor […]
Originally posted on environmental critique:
By Jeff VanderMeer ? This Earth Day it may be of use to think about how elements of weird fiction relate to the political sphere.…
Niki de Saint Phalle was a French sculptor, performance artist, painter, poster maker, writer, film-maker and feminist. A producer of voluptuous sculptures of female bodies that alternate between Goddess worship […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmAF2ky3oTc http://media.blubrry.com/zerosquared/p/content.blubrry.com/zerosquared/zeropodcast104.mp3 http://zero-books.net/blogs/zero/zero-squared-104-uncertain-futures/
It’s come to my attention that this may have gotten buried in the powers of the horde here and that would be unfortunate as I think it is central to […]
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Real abstraction is the transcendental conception of Spinozistic substance. —Nick Land, Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987 – 2007 Certain…
One of the major points of contention concerning unconditional accelerationism (henceforth U/ACC) is a perceived slight or rejection of any ‘positive’ form of political activity or organizing. The complaint can […]
Originally posted on Fractal Ontology:
Derrida: “Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” From Writing and Difference, trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978):…
(worldmap: command and control) Beyond the Judgement of God. Meltdown: planetary china-syndrome, dissolution of the biosphere into the technosphere, terminal speculative bubble crisis, ultravirus, and revolution stripped of all christian-socialist […]
Joe Cruz is a professor of philosophy at Williams College. He specializes in the philosophy of the mind and the theory of knowledge. His articles have appeared in Mind and […]
“Nihilism stands like an extreme that cannot be gotten beyond, and yet it is the only true path of going beyond; it is the principle of a new beginning.” – […]
After the Good Life, the Impasse: human resources, time out, and the precarious present: Professor Lauren Berlant (George M Pullman Professor, Department of English, University of Chicago) lectures on two […]
http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/ideas_20170209_12536.mp3 Wolfgang Streeck discussing How Will Capitalism End? via Surviving Post-Capitalism? Coping, hoping, doping & shopping — Deterritorial Investigations Unit
http://re-press.org/book-files/9780980819793-Aesthetics_After_Finitude.pdf via Aesthetics After Finitude (pdf) — Deterritorial Investigations Unit
“Autonomia: Post-Political Politics, originally published in New York in 1980. Edited by Sylvère Lotringer and Christian Marazzi with the direct participation of the main leaders and theorists of the Autonomist […]
Originally posted on Knowledge Ecology:
I’m taking a course in German idealism with the ever-busy Matt Segall. Below are a few thoughts on Fichte’s advance over Kant’s critical philosophy. I’m…
Words, like art or any other manifest imagining, are metaphysical supplements to the realities in which we generate them. Sometimes they help translate an experience, and sometime they augment. Truth is […]
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