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Mirasol Consciousness
10 hours ago

Mirasol Consciousness

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All living creatures are timekeepers. Like clocks, we measure time through the bodies we inhabit. The human heart beats inexorably like a clock until at some point it stops, and …
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Are We Really in the Midst of a Trauma Pandemic?
1 week ago

Are We Really in the Midst of a Trauma Pandemic?

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“Trauma” is a buzzword these days. Wherever you turn, someone is being traumatized by something. But just what is trauma and why is it such a hot topic right now? …
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The Everlasting End of History: Hegel in Gaza
2 weeks ago

The Everlasting End of History: Hegel in Gaza

Reflecting on the last fifteen months, it has almost become a cliché to evoke the end of history as we have witnessed the hollowness, and then collapse, of the fundamentals …
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Why a Communist Should Assume Life Is Hell
3 weeks ago

Why a Communist Should Assume Life Is Hell

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There is absolutely no contradiction between a “pessimist” view of our world as a valley of tears, of our life itself as a decaying corpse of a dead god, of …
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Of Cats, Dogs, Pigs, and Trump: Hannah Arendt’s Anecdotes
4 weeks ago

Of Cats, Dogs, Pigs, and Trump: Hannah Arendt’s Anecdotes

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“For all the victims of civil obedience”

Carola Rackete, Handeln statt Hoffen (2019)

 

In a 1964 radio broadcast with Hannah Arendt, Joachim Fest asks the German philosopher about the …
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What Is Critical Epistemology and Why Is It Needed?
1 month ago

What Is Critical Epistemology and Why Is It Needed?

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The infamous 1929 Davos debate between Cassirer and Heidegger, which as history tells it Heidegger won, not only marked the historical rift and parting of ways between what is now …
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Wargames and Fartcoins: Brace Yourselves for an Explosive Start to 2025
1 month ago

Wargames and Fartcoins: Brace Yourselves for an Explosive Start to 2025

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“If you ever feel useless, remember it took 20 years, trillions of dollars and 4 US Presidents to replace the Taliban with the Taliban” (Norman Finkelstein)

Of course, the above …
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In the Face of Catastrophe, Let Us Return to Art!
2 months ago

In the Face of Catastrophe, Let Us Return to Art!

In 1955, Theodor Adorno famously declared, “To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” In the new century, the barbaric takes new forms. Nature rebels against humanity’s voracity and foolishness. What …
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Ukrainian Cinematography Beyond the Conditions of War
2 months ago

Ukrainian Cinematography Beyond the Conditions of War

What comes to mind when we hear about Ukrainian cinema today? I’m certain that for most readers, images related to the terrible war that has been destroying cities and grinding …
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We Have Never Felt So Free. Why Do We Feel So Helpless? Part Two.
2 months ago

We Have Never Felt So Free. Why Do We Feel So Helpless? Part Two.

The first part of this three-part essay began with the near-universal assumption that we are independent subjects, ultimately identified with a center of conscious experience outside of social life. Both …
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