François Laruelle’s Christo-Fiction is Unbound and On the Loose Somewhere Out...
“François Laruelle’s lifelong project of “nonphilosophy,” or “nonstandard philosophy,” thinks past the theoretical limits of Western philosophy to realize new relations among religion, science,...
View ArticleSynthetic Edifice: Postcapitalism
Skip to content Reinventing the Future Speed Trials: A Conversation about Accelerationist Politics Symptomatic Redness Interview #Accelerate: Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics Reflections on...
View ArticleBadiou: Down with Death!
Alain Badiou Let’s start from the notion of nihilism. What does it mean? Nihilism is a figuration, a diagnostic on the state of the world and of thought, which established itself in the nineteenth...
View ArticleInventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work
A new manifesto for a high-tech future free from work by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams… “Neoliberalism isn’t working. Austerity is forcing millions into poverty and many more into precarious work,...
View ArticleHow To Fake Your Way Through Hegel
Originally posted on Perverse Egalitarianism: Look, it’s the Hegel age – you know it and I know it. It’s been the Hegel age for the past 200 hundred years, but only recently have we come to realize...
View ArticleThree Modalities of the Immanent Infinitude: Life, Matter and Thought in...
Abstract In this essay I attempt to explicate the sense in which Michel Henry’s reductive phenomenology rendering Life as affectivity resonates with Alain Badiou’s subtractive ontology rendering the...
View ArticleSinemaya Yamuk Bakmak: Zizek Bize Ne Anlatmaya Çalışıyor?
28 Mart, 2016 / yazar: Kürşat Saygılı / Eleştiriler, Sinema Yazıları Slavoj Zizek; Walter Benjamin’den aldığı argümanla “teorik açıdan verimli ve yıkıcı bir işlem olarak bir kültürün en yüksek tinsel...
View ArticleThe Heart in Your Head is Beating All Over the Universe
These hearts are exactly the same colour Posted by Louis Doré in offbeat Our vision is a funny thing. For one thing, our brain takes roughly 80 milliseconds to process an image, meaning that we are...
View ArticlePrometheanism 2.0 – Introduction by Bassam El Baroni
Prometheanism is an ‘-ism’ derived from its namesake the Titan Prometheus who stole fire from the Gods of Greek mythology and taught humans how to make their own tools. Prometheus’s name means...
View ArticleFour Things the Left Should Learn from Kobane
The Disorder Of Things The Kurdish town of Kobanê has recently become the centre of a geopolitical conflagration that may well change the course of Middle Eastern politics. After months of silence...
View ArticleOvercoming the Shock Doctrine
By Soy Pública / guerrillatranslation.org Lately, we’ve been talking about the techniques of manipulation used by the government and mass media, regarding the privatization of public education, and...
View ArticleZizek on Disposable Life
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View ArticleThe Coming Neurosociety: Control, Brain, And Revolt
“It’s as if technology is already living in that future and is seeking to bring us into its ubiquitous gaze to better control and shape our desires toward its own goals, not ours. Zizek mentions...
View ArticleSlavoj Žižek on the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Are the worst really full of...
How fragile the belief of an Islamist must be if he feels threatened by a stupid caricature in a weekly satirical newspaper, says the Slovenian philosopher. by Slavoj Zizek on 10 January, 2015. Now,...
View ArticleNoumenology
A revoiding of nothing and devoiding the void of its non-existent essence, it is a performative act of thought in the way of presenting that which is within and without it less and more than itself at...
View ArticleDiyalektiğin Limitleri ve Fenomenler Dünyasının Ötesi: Olmayan’ın Gölgesinde...
Namevcudiyetin Ontolojisi Güneş her gün yeni… ~ Heraklitus Kitab-ı Nihil ve Post-Nihilistik Spekülasyonlar gündoğumları ve günbatımları boyunca yazılıp nihayetine erdikten kısa bir süre sonra,...
View ArticlePostnihilistic Speculations on That Which Is Not: A Thought-World According...
When everything appears similar, nothing really is… ~ Alain Badiou Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away… ~ Philip K. Dick “Why is it easier for some people to imagine...
View ArticleKaterina Kolozova’s Transcendental Minimalism: Radical Subjectivity as an...
Katerina Kolozova – whose latest book Cut of the Real is likely to make a huge impact not only on Laruellean studies but also on the larger fields of philosophy, politics, cultural studies and...
View ArticleIjahman Levi ~ Jah Heavy Load
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View ArticleFoucault getting bold with the police back in 1972
“Foucault insults the police”, photograph by Elie Kagan from 17 January 1972, in Michel Foucault – Une journée particulière. It seems this photo was taken only moments after a much more famous one...
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