Monthly Archives: February 2016

Open Source Everything: Ethics is an OS

“Robert Steele is a very interesting person indeed: in the 1980s Robert was a clandestine CIA agent who believed not only in secrecy but also in Reagan’s right-wing politics and trickle down economics. Today Steele is the author of The … Continue reading

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It’s not easy being the Green Party, but it’s better than voting Democrat

Originally posted on The Real Movement:
The strengths and weaknesses of the Green Party platform For those who can’t see themselves voting for a candidate from the Party of Slavery, Jim Crow Segregation and War  — no matter how ‘progressive’…

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A research agenda for Marxian conceptions of value and the political economy of ‘service’ work

Originally posted on Matthew Cole:
Currently, there is resurgence in scholarship on Marxian conceptions of value. However, much of the discourse has remained within the realms of heterodox economics, political economy, and philosophy. I would like to set out a new…

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What’s Yours is Mine: Against the Sharing Economy

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The Capitalocene: – China Miéville and the Limits of Utopia

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Originally posted on The Dark Fantastic: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Each day we seem to do the same thing, repeat the same ill-founded gestures, tell ourselves it’ll get better, that the news can’t be that bad, that somewhere over…

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on Marx’s Ecological Notebooks

“Karl Marx has long been criticized for his so-called ecological “Prometheanism”—an extreme commitment to industrialism, irrespective of natural limits. This view, supported even by a number of Marxists, such as Ted Benton and Michael Löwy, has become increasingly hard to … Continue reading

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Sadie Plant & Nick Land: CYBERPOSITIVE

“Catastrophe is the past coming apart. Anastrophe is the future coming together. Seen from within history, divergence is reaching critical proportions. From the matrix, crisis is convergence misinterpreted by mankindThe media are choked with stories about global warming and ozone … Continue reading

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Days of Revolt: Company Town

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Slow Violence & the Environmentalism of the Poor

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Vibrant Matter (pdf)

https://larvalsubjects.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/bennett-and-assemblages/

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