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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Paper Abstract – Strange Times: Aliens, Ghosts, and the Non-Event
This is my paper proposal for the CFP here, for the conference Affirmation, Negation, and the Politics of Late-Capitalism. Any questions or comments on the project are welcome.
Posted in eventalism, hauntology, politics, schizoanalysis, the real world
Tagged accelerationism, Agamben, ancestrality, Badiou, Benjamin, capitalism, Derrida, economy, event, historicity, Marx, Meillassoux, non-capital, non-event, politics, proletariat, retrograde temporality, specter, speculative realism, xenoeconomics
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“I’m an anarchist. Power to the people!”
There is a truth to the cliche, popular amongst centrist politicians in these woeful economic times, that economic stability and ecological health are elements of national security. McCain said it, Obama said it, even Bush started leaning in this direction … Continue reading
Posted in current affairs, politics
Tagged accelerationism, capitalism, class struggle, economy, Obama, politics, utopiation
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Schizoanalysis 2.5: Notes on Organization
I just want to add a few brief points to clarify the conclusion of this post. So to sum up, I see schizoanalysis as a method of developing new organizational structures within existing social groups, on the basis of a … Continue reading
Posted in eventalism, politics, schizoanalysis
Tagged analytic subversion unit, analytic-machine, ancestrality, Badiou, capitalism, class struggle, communism, economy, event, inheritance, non-capital, non-signifier, politics, proletariat, schizoanalysis, social bond, utopiation, Zizek
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The Double Maverick
From the LA Times: It was almost nine years ago that John McCain’s quest for the White House began in the basement of Peterborough’s town hall. McCain had held a few scattered town hall meetings in New Hampshire before then, … Continue reading
Posted in current affairs, politics
Tagged capitalism, communism, election 08, leading, McCain, Obama, politics, utopiation
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