A Brief History of the Electric Chair
Originally posted on Tennessee Students and Educators for Social Justice:
Guest Post by Kelly Oliver, W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University On January 4th, 1903, the famous inventor…
Originally posted on Tennessee Students and Educators for Social Justice:
Guest Post by Kelly Oliver, W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University On January 4th, 1903, the famous inventor…
Originally posted on Installing (Social) Order:
For those so inclined: Gizmodo has provided detailed instruction on communication with the FCC on net neutrality. The FCC has begun formal consideration of…
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
To enrich means to add, not to substitute or to abolish. —Luigi Russolo, The Enharmonic Bow “Noise,” as an…
Unproductive bodies [pt 2]: vulnerability & pharmaco-syndicalism “Second part of two piece article on the production of dependent bodies. Introduces the idea of vulnerability and what could be called pharmaco-syndicalism, […]
1. 00:00 Rusty Cage 2. 04:25 Outshined 3. 09:36 Slaves & Bulldozers 4. 16:32 Jesus Christ Pose 5. 22:23 Face Pollution 6. 24:47 Somewhere 7. 29:11 Searching With My Good […]
Meditation-Struggle, Jeremy Trombley We would welcome any feedback from people who are engaged in meditation practices (writ large) and struggles/activism, do they feed each other, take away, etc? http://struggleforever.com/meditation-struggle/ https://twitter.com/jmtrombley
Zizek -Towards a Materialist Theory of Subjectivity http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2014/05/slavoj-zizek-towards-a-materialist-theory-of-subjectivity/
I find these sorts of waxing Romantic perspicuous-reminders helpful for a kind of sublation of any lingering theological traces in my own habits of thought, a bit of materialist alchemy […]
“Cultural or academic boycott is a strategy of protest and change often advocated by cultural producers, artists, and members of the creative industries. The boycott of South Africa during Apartheid […]
we live in a world where many people get more worked-up about the offenses of pop art than they do of wars, crippling poverty, climate disasters, and such. breeds a […]
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