soon to be outside (manifesting)
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You asked, we listened! J.E. & I tackle “Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism?” in 2 pts: EP16 on the motive & method of the project; EP 17 on how far the book falls short of its own mission re: the Frankfurt School. Tried to keep it civil-ish but as you can see lol www.patreon.com/posts/156140...
you’ll be having an okay day and BOOM here comes the supreme court
Unboxing my Che-themed Nintendo Switch
Definitely true after Pat Bev went to play in Tel Aviv for a season. With the comments/investments made for Israel by other NBA pros, Rodman looks like a saint in comparison.
im down
they're all onto tiktok summaries of Parenti and the like I think
is there a fun book about the development of late medieval/early modern national/state debt that someone might recommend me
Hitting an Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary with the next negation dossier
But it has bodegas or something idk
Phil Neel certified rockstar
I don’t understand. This isn’t Kenny Pickett.
anyone on here who is very familiar with Lenin's writings, and in particular his letters? have a research question for you
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summer's finest. absolutely not weather-appropriate for today.
QUESTION FOR GERMAN HISTORIANS OF SCIENCE & SOCIAL THEORY: DO YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE SCHAXEL SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM OF NATURAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, URANIA:
- Urania : Monatshefte für Naturerkenntnis und Gesellschaftslehre, 1924-1933
THANK YOU!
after all this time...
So true
13. Saturday February 21st 2026 17:00-19:00 GMT Spinoza in Post-Marxist Philosophy with Katja Diefenbach With respect to contemporary Marxism or Post-Marxism Spinoza is one philosopher, infinite interpretations: Louis Althusser, Antonio Negri, Pierre Macherey, Etienne Balibar, Gilles Deleuze, and Alexandre Matheron all draw from Spinoza, but in fundamentally different ways. Althusser’s use of Spinoza to develop a theory of ideology as the imaginary representation of the relationship to their real relations is fundamentally different from Negri’s use of Spinoza to construct a theory of the multitude as the political subject, which is in turn different from Deleuze’s examination of the affective dimension of politics. Up until now no one has really examined these different interpretations in relation to each other, investigating how they emerge from tensions within Spinoza’s work. Katja Diefenbach’s Spinoza in Post-Marxist Philosophy is the first book to appear, at least in English, that examines the different and diverse strands of Spinozist Marxism, examining how they overlap and diverge from each other. 14. Monday March 16th 2026 17:00-19:00 GMT Spinoza’s Multitude, and Marxism’s with Michael Hardt Michael Hardt is known worldwide for his contributions to radical political philosophy, particularly with reference to the Autonomist Marxist and Deleuzian traditions, alone and in collaboration with the late Antonio Negri. In this seminar he will discuss the genesis of the idea of ‘multitude’ in Spinoza and its later significance in his own and others’ work. For each of these seminars, we will send the Zoom link for the seminar to the Culture, Power and Politics email list about an hour before the start, so please sign up to the list and check your spam filters if you would like to attend.
From Marx to Spinoza: Affect, Ideology, Materiality (an online seminar that Jeremy Gilbert, Andy Goffey, and I do) has two new sessions coming up.
culturepowerpolitics.org/from-marx-to...
i still see them around. BTS were on hiatus a while so less to talk about for many stan accts too.
my theory: blackmail
Gonna be posting at lathouse.online (blog for @lathouse.studio) in the upcoming year to talk about technology and art and design and desire. Intro post here if you wanna get an idea of what the project's about: www.lathouse.online/lathouse/blo...
I just wanted to make the playoffs
Sheesh
advertising on the side says "Don't Do It"
mfw
Basically
defaulting to rum instead...thanks anyway
I'm on a different thing now...am i still allowed to patch up with scotch?