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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Class, struggle
Class struggle is not, first and foremost, the struggle between classes, social classes, already constituted as such. Struggle is the ground of such social classes, be they working and owning classes or any other. It is this struggle which, situated within … Continue reading
Posted in historical materialism, political economics
Tagged capitalism, class struggle, Marx, proletariat, the living, undead labor, work-force
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Publications
I’ve recently had a few publications you might want to check out. The first is a brief essay in Mark Fisher’s excellent collection, The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson, called “The King of Pop’s Two Bodies”. It’s an allegorical (in … Continue reading
Revolution LOL *UPDATED AGAIN*
*UPDATE* I want to clarify that I in no way intended any offense to Graham, or anyone else for that matter. I find the sort of remarks to which this post responds (and Graham is certainly not alone in making … Continue reading
Posted in eventalism, experimental strategies, politics, the real world
Tagged Harman, Mark Fisher, Marx, politics, revolution
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