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Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Triptych of a Tree: Memoirs of a Film Goer

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That Hitchcock's Vertigo  has been imitated multiple times is not surprising, but it is slightly curious that the same tree appears ...
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Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Sidekick No More: Horkheimer on Work

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In Max Horkheimer's critically underrated (and out of print) Dawn and Decline we find the following aphorism:
Monday, February 27, 2017

"You'd be a Beast": Get Out and Race

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As most people reading this already know, the central story of  Get Out  begins when Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) brings her boyfr...
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Thursday, February 09, 2017

Undercover Worker: Workers Inquiry after the End of the Working Class

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An afternoon reading in San Francisco If it is possible to learn one thing from the various invocations of the "white working cl...
Thursday, January 26, 2017

War is Truth: 1984 is Back

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Several stories have reported that 1984 is being read, or at least bought, again, becoming an unlikely best seller. This is ambiguous ne...
Thursday, January 12, 2017

The Limited Efficacy of Facts Insofar as They are Facts: A Spinozist Reflection on Fake News

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Nothing could be more foolish, further from the letter and spirit of Spinoza's writing than to proclaim that a given proposition is...
Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Affective Normalization: Between Lordon and Trump

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Trump's election was met with an insistent demand on the part of those who opposed him, a demand not to "normalize" his e...
Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Kids are Alt-Right: On Green Room

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The problem with thinking in terms of best movies of the year is not only that it imposes an arbitrary dividing line, a line made more ...
Monday, December 05, 2016

You Incomplete Me: Marx and Hegel in Balibar’s Des Universels

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Requisite wine stain  “ What Hegel calls consciousness, or, more to the point, consciousness of the universal, Marx calls "ideol...
Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Prophets of Rage: Affect and Elections

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Since the election of Trump there seems to be a consensus that his surprising victory stemmed from anger and frustration on the part of...
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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Nexus Rerum: Spinoza and Marx (again)

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I did not really have an image for this post, so I thought I would just plug the Spanish translation of my first book. This...
Saturday, October 08, 2016

Philosophy at Work: A Few Notes on Agamben

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In Agamben's The Use of Bodies we find the following passage: The anthropology that we have inherited from classical philosophy is...
Sunday, September 25, 2016

SignsTaken For Desires: Capitalism and Representation

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Illustration of The Penal Colony In the recently published Dans la Disruption Bernard Stiegler writes, "An epoch is alwa...
Friday, September 02, 2016

The Western In Reverse: On Hell or High Water

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G illes Deleuze writes of the western  “…the American cinema constantly shoots and re-shoots a single fundamental film, which is the bir...
Monday, August 08, 2016

Ideology Interpellates Subjects as Individuals: on Dean's Crowds and Party

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Image from The Crowd, King Vidor  Jodi Dean's Crowds and Party can be understood to have two objects, each identified by the word...
Thursday, July 28, 2016

A Point of Heresy: Balibar on Foucault

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In a remarkable interview published in 2012, but which I happened to discover recently, Balibar credits Foucault for the concept of wha...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Modality of Necessity: On Clover's Riot. Strike. Riot

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The reference in the title Riot. Strike. Riot  will be abundantly clear to readers of Marx. It is reference to the formulas that open v...
Wednesday, July 06, 2016

Reading Deleuze and Guattari as Marxist/Spinozists: On Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc's State and Politics

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Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc's Politique et État chez Deleuze et Guattari: Essai sur le matérialism historico-machinic has be...
Friday, July 01, 2016

Kingdom within Kingdoms: Anthropological Turns in/to Spinoza

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One could describe the trajectory of Marxist/Spinozism in the twentieth century as a trajectory that passes from epistemology through on...
Thursday, June 09, 2016

We Get Vacations? On The Americans

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When I first wrote about The Americans  I saw its premise as yet another variant on the sociopathic anti-hero that has become the mains...
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