talking about the refugee
There is a post is doing the rounds. It’s got lots of very clever observations on refugees. It begins with Arendt and moves through other philosophers before ending with the […]
There is a post is doing the rounds. It’s got lots of very clever observations on refugees. It begins with Arendt and moves through other philosophers before ending with the […]
“a special focus on migration. It comes at a time when hundreds of thousands of migrants are risking their lives attempting to find political asylum and economic sanctuary in Europe. […]
“McKenzie Wark gets at some very important issues in what we might call “the ontology of the Anthropocene” in this review of Jason Moore’s book Capitalism in the Web of Life. […]
reminds me i need to read: Wittgenstein on Vaihinger and Frazer http://www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com/article/view/3274 jewish philosophy place My first introduction to the idea of Affect Theory was the scenario modeled by Teresa […]
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
The third post, and second guest, in the Disorder’s forum on Nick and Alex Williams’ Inventing the Future. Joseph writes on climate change and…
A girl who, in 1971, when I was living by myself, painfully lonely, bereft, depressed, offhandedly mentioned to me in a conversation with some friends that although at first she’d […]
https://syntheticzero.net/2015/11/04/anna-tsing-on-the-precarious-possibilities-of-life-in-capitalist-ruins/ jewish philosophy place Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Cynical perhaps, this piece by Jedediah Purdy, which you can read here in the New Republic, is not […]
Originally posted on AGENT SWARM:
This is a reply to Slavoj Zizek’s reading of Deleuze in his book “ORGANS WITHOUT BODIES On Deleuze and Consequences”. 1) DELEUZE AND NEGATIVITY Preliminary…
“An evening, sometime in the near future… KADASHEVSKAYA HOTEL 26 Kadashevskaya nab. 115035 Moscow January 1st, 2019 I guess we could all have seen it coming a few years back. […]
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
The second post in our forum on Nick and Alex Williams’ Inventing the Future, from Steven Shaviro. Steven is the DeRoy Professor of English…
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