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Marginalia on a Burning System: Rereading Deleuze and Guattari in the Age of Financial Axiomatics

Marginalia on a Burning System: Rereading Deleuze and Guattari in the Age of Financial Axiomatics
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Marginalia on a Burning System: Rereading Deleuze and Guattari in the Age of Financial Axiomatics

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More than ever before, the global economy is dangerously reliant on the acceleration in bank credit flows, driven almost entirely by massive U.S. borrowing tied to artificial intelligence expansion, which …
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Are We in a Pre-War State?
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Are We in a Pre-War State?

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Are we in a pre-war state? Undoubtedly yes, and what further complicates the picture is that the threat of global war is combined with two other threats: the ecological catastrophe …
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The Philosophy of a Democratic Crisis: Between Insiders and Outsiders
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The Philosophy of a Democratic Crisis: Between Insiders and Outsiders

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We can speak today of a certain crisis of democracy both as a fact and, more importantly, as a credible value. Authoritarian regimes prove their efficiency, and in many Western …
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A Shakespearean Allegory on the Decline and Fall of the American Republic
1 month ago

A Shakespearean Allegory on the Decline and Fall of the American Republic

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare [1] is a play that is historical in nature, based on actual characters and events during the Roman era, in particular, the …
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Rival Visions: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (2)
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Rival Visions: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (2)

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were cold and violent through much of Europe; Jacques Caillot’s 1633 depiction of “the miseries of war” remains shocking even today. They were also times …
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