Monthly Archives: January 2011

Communist Manifesto illustrated

Red Quill books have produced an illustrated version of The Communist Manifesto. Chapter 1 initially but more to follow. Details here and there is a promo video too.

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Intellectual Generosity

Graham Harman asks:- What are the great acts of generosity in intellectual history? I’m not saying that generosity has to be free of all selfish motive; in fact, far from it. By “generosity” I mean the decision that someone is … Continue reading

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Revista Urban calls for papers

The Spanish journal Revista Urban has calls for papers for two new themes here. One of them in particular is interesting Specters of Lefebvre Henri Lefebvre continues to cast a long shadow. Under the sign of a ‘spatial turn’, the … Continue reading

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Foucault and Agamben

Foucault Studies 10, a theme issue on Foucault and Agamben is now available, open access, here.

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Book Bloc

The ‘book bloc’ has been one of the most interesting things in the recent student protests. There is a genealogy of the term here. This is a guide to making your own:- All these links are courtesy of Wu Ming … Continue reading

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Post-Christmas Roundup

Now that I’m back, there is lots to catch up on… New biography of Claude Lévi-Strauss – details here The Speculative Turn is now out. Details here – either order as a print volume or download a free pdf. Edited … Continue reading

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