Alexander Dugin: Extreme Thought on Apocalypticism and Heidegger?
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Right off the bat: I do not share what I describe below in any form or fashion, but we…
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Right off the bat: I do not share what I describe below in any form or fashion, but we…
“What is happening in France, the gathering of activists, social movements, students, and exasperated citizens peacefully taking the debate on their future to the streets, is a sign that democracy […]
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
There is something unbearable about the Lacanian teaching; something that makes you want to turn away and flee, or at the very least forget. It…
Originally posted on Park MacDougald:
After my giant NRx piece at The Awl, I’d been planning on leaving the topic alone. Recently, however, I’ve had a few interactions – a conversation…
https://www.academia.edu/24074576/Notes_on_Latours_Nihilist_Madness_Robotic_Subjectivities_and_The_Death_of_Discernment follows the work of Ben Noys http://www.academia.edu/1477950/The_Discreet_Charm_of_Bruno_Latour_or_the_critique_of_anti-critique_
On Cowboy Bebop, part three
Originally posted on >ect podcast:
What is technology? Does it have an essence? Is its essence other than our own? https://soundcloud.com/ectpodcast/ect-4-technology-post-heidegger This month >ect sets out to “meditate” upon technology. In…
https://soundcloud.com/driverdriverdriverdriverdriverdriverdriverdriver/sets/free-black-press-radio via http://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/the-organist/episode-63-radio-free
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