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Monthly Archives: January 2017
The Strange History of Steve Bannon & the Biosphere 2 Experiment
article @ http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-strange-history-of-steve-bannon-and-the-biosphere-2-experiment on the other hand http://speculatingfutures.club/
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Crisis What Crisis? Political Technologies @ a Crossroads
Jason Adams & Mohammad Salemy,Kodwo Eshun, Liza Featherstone, Paul Feigelfeld, Stefan Heidenreich, Doug Henwood, Katerina Kolozova, Catherine Liu, Davor Löffler, Antonia Majaca, Jaleh Mansoor, Metahaven, Nina Power, Judith Rodenbeck, Anjalika Sagar, Steven Shaviro, Jonathan Thomas, and Anton Vidokle, amongst others … Continue reading
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Money as Metaphysics: Deleuze & Guattari on the Two Flows of Capital
“In day to day experience, money is taken to be an unproblematic medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value. This is how money is defined by most economics textbooks—that is to say, in terms of its function. … Continue reading
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Deleuze, Guattari & the Human Security System | Jon Beasley-Murray
“This paper starts from the premise that Michel Foucault was correct to term Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus “a book of ethics… an Introduction to the Non-Fascist Life” and that thus their thought has to be historicized, read within a trajectory … Continue reading
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Obsolete Capitalism: Marx, Money, and Capital
http://obsoletecapitalism.blogspot.it/2016/12/out-now-marx-money-and-capital-in.html The boundaries of Marxist orthodoxy and its refusal to measure itself with any other perspective or analysis had imposed a shortsighted view of reality. Such awareness was deep and, I believe, it caused great concern among those who took … Continue reading
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Why Some Silicon Valley Tech Executives Are Bunkering Down For Doomsday
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/30/doomsday-prep-for-the-super-rich audio @ http://www.npr.org/2017/01/25/511507434/why-some-silicon-valley-tech-executives-are-bunkering-down-for-doomsday
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Deleuze, Guattari and Market Anarchism
“The suggestion that D & G’s political praxis overlaps with that of market anarchism, even one that is vehemently anti-capitalist, is bound to rankle many, and will undoubtedly court charges of “accelerationism”. The consummate political heresy of the last decade, … Continue reading
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Data Streams Hito Steyerl & @katecrawford
“HITO STEYERL. For me the experience of working with the archive was very limited. I was looking for a very simple example, and I only ended up writing about a single image that was published on the Intercept. It’s a … Continue reading
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