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What Is Critical Epistemology and Why Is It Needed?
3 days 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 week 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 weeks 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
3 weeks 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.
1 month 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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The Irreproachable Victim and the Cruel Grammar of Zionist Capitalism
1 month ago

The Irreproachable Victim and the Cruel Grammar of Zionist Capitalism

The traumatized hold particular sway in the cultural imaginary. The category is almost interchangeable with that of the victim, though we also can entertain how the victimizer/oppressor/occupier can be traumatized …
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On a Certain Inconsistency in Lacan’s Work, Which Concerns Ukraine
2 months ago

On a Certain Inconsistency in Lacan’s Work, Which Concerns Ukraine

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As Lacanians, we should be especially attentive to shifts and inconsistencies in Lacan’s own teaching. Perhaps the greatest shift occurs in the course of his seminar on the ethics of …
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The Cruelty of Trumpist Political Optimism
2 months ago

The Cruelty of Trumpist Political Optimism

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As the Democratic Party scrambled to make sense of Donald Trump’s electoral victory, some of the American “moderates” and rightwing analysts, including long-standing New York Times commenter David Brooks and …
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We Have Never Felt So Free. Why Do We Feel So Helpless? Part One.
2 months ago

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

For to comprehend reality means to comprehend what things really are, and this in turn means rejecting their mere factuality. (Herbert Marcuse)[i]

 

Some things seem utterly unproblematic. We think …
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Plagiarism or Inspiration?
2 months ago

Plagiarism or Inspiration?

After wearing glasses for a while, you stop noticing them on your nose because the brain filters out the information as irrelevant. Life, after all, is tiring and demands maximum …
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