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A Future That Doesn’t Work? Natalie Bennett & Nick Srnicek

September 20, 2014by dmf 3 Comments

“Zero-hour contracts, collapsing real wages, multiple jobs, and unpaid internships – most of us are experiencing a crisis in the relationship between ‘work’ and the wage. But is fighting for […]

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Srnicek

Lost Worlds

September 20, 2014by ||| 6 Comments

A (non)credo for post-nihilist praxis from WOODBINE (excerpts): Every vision of the future is one of catastrophe, of climate apocalypse or zombie hordes, of the digitalization of all life or […]

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Anarchism & Occupy Wall Street w/ Bray & Schneider

September 16, 2014by dmf Leave a comment

“A presentation by authors Mark Bray, Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street and Nathan Schneider Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse.”

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Schneider

Naomi Klein is half right…

September 14, 2014by dmf Leave a comment

Here in this interview she rightly characterizes our escalating human-global-heating-mass-death as “an existential crisis for the human species, a clear and present danger to civilization, a death sentence for the […]

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Klein

A Brief History Neoliberalism (pdf) – David Harvey

August 7, 2014by dmf Leave a comment

http://www.sok.bz/web/media/video/ABriefHistoryNeoliberalism.pdf Neoliberalism – the doctrine that market exchange is an ethic in itself, capable of acting as a guide for all human action – has become dominant in both thought […]

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Process Ontology of Disaster Capitalism? Rosi Braidotti

August 6, 2014by dmf Leave a comment

Rosi Braidotti is a philosopher and feminist theoretician who holds Italian and Australian citizenship – born in Italy and grew up in Australia, where she received degrees from the Australian […]

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Braidotti

The Last Night (pdf) – Federico Campagna

July 31, 2014by dmf Leave a comment

“Our secular society seems to have finally found its new God: Work. As technological progress makes human labor superfluous, and over-production destroys both the economy and the planet, Work remains […]

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Who’s afraid of ruins? Disaster Communism?

February 18, 2014by dmf 1 Comment

Who’s afraid of ruins? Disaster Communism? Jodi Dean points us to: http://libcom.org/blog/whos-afraid-ruins-18022014 To speak of disaster communism is not to express a preference for a post-apocalyptic style. It is a […]

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Dean

Wu Ming Foundation: post-nihilist revolutionaries?

November 9, 2013by Arran Crawford 3 Comments

Clearly, something went wrong with the practice of “mythopoesis” or “myth-making from the bottom up”, which was – and still is – at the core of our philosophy. By “myth” […]

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The Innocence of Media

October 23, 2013by Arran Crawford 4 Comments

The US anarchosyndicalist group Recomposition published an article, that is well worth reading, on the same day (uncannily) that I published my last post on black blocs. My last post dealt with the black […]

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Marx, McLuhan

Massive Attack vs Adam Curtis – ‘Britain today is a Twee Playpen’

July 11, 2013by ||| 1 Comment

Great find. Two very interesting fellas doing some dark fancy with the video machines. WATCH.

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Curtis

The Decline and Fall of Work

June 21, 2013by dmf 6 Comments

Raoul Vaneigem is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines. After studying romance philology at the Free University of Brussels from 1952 to 1956, he participated in […]

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Vaneigem

Tokologo African Anarchist Collective Newsletter

June 14, 2013by dmf 10 Comments

News from the front-lines via S_Z consulting commenter, human-rights activist and law professor Linda Stewart: Tokologo African Anarchist Collective Newsletter More: Here * We welcome any and all input/feedback from […]

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Pathways Through Chaos

June 13, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

In the video below Brian Holmes talks about the post-war culture of machine society, autopoiesis, Marx, globalization, art, geopolitics, cultural critique, cybernetics, activism. Here Holmes is attempting to build towards […]

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Holmes, Marx

Guattari’s Schizoanalytic Cartographies

June 6, 2013by ||| Leave a comment

Originally posted on Continental Drift:
or, the Pathic Core at the Heart of Cybernetics [This text was developed through a large number of improvised presentations. Thanks to all who listened…

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Artaud, Deleuze, Guattari, Mumford

Chomsky on the History of Socialism

May 29, 2013by ||| 1 Comment

Noam Chomsky responds to a caller’s request for his thoughts on socialism, during a 2003 interview by Brian Lamb, for C-SPAN’s “In Depth” program. He describes how socialism was equated […]

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Chomsky

Glitch, Oversaturation, and Noise

May 22, 2013by ||| 4 Comments

Originally posted on Anarchist Without Content:
This post contained an draft version of a dissertation section. A more recent version is now available on the works page.

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Deleuze, Foucault

Have these gentlemen ever seen a revolution?

May 22, 2013by ||| Leave a comment

“They demand that the first act of the social revolution shall be the abolition of authority. Have these gentlemen ever seen a revolution? A revolution is certainly the most authoritarian […]

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Engles

Noam Chomsky & Michel Foucault 1971 debate: On Human Nature

May 21, 2013by ||| 1 Comment

In 1971 two giants of intellectual activity debated philosophy and politics on Dutch television. Noam Chomsky (1928) is a linguist, historian, philosopher, critic and political activist. Often regarded as the […]

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Chomsky, Foucault

we are the glitch

May 18, 2013by ||| Leave a comment

generations of born nihilists digging themselves deeper into the trash stratum of always online consumerist culture. we are tired of seeking solace in superfluous acts of desire, while fashioning identity […]

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