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Tag Archives: historical materialism
Luxemburgism and Historical Materialism
I’ve created a new blog, called The Luxemburgist, the inaugural post of which I’ve cross-posted here. While it may seem strange to create a new blog when I hardly publish here anymore, there is reason behind it. Planomenology was conceived … Continue reading
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Tagged historical materialism, Leninism, Luxemburgism
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What is a Constellation?
A constellation is an imaginary, invisible and immaterial relation drawn between real, visible, material things. It is something seen into the world, but not itself in the world; between things, amongst them, but not of them. It is not a … Continue reading
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Tagged allegory, Benjamin, constellation, ex-appropriation, exposure, historical materialism, materialism, misuse value, myth, mythic violence, nihilism, ruin, sovereignty
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