Monthly Archives: March 2024

Oz Hassan, Why the European Union Failed in Afghanistan: Transatlantic Relations and the Return of the Taliban – Bristol University Press, September 2024

Oz Hassan, Why the European Union Failed in Afghanistan: Transatlantic Relations and the Return of the Taliban – Bristol University Press, September 2024 In August 2021, the US-led coalition withdrew from Afghanistan. The Taliban quickly returned to power leaving many … Continue reading

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Gideon Baker, Questioning: A New History of Western Philosophy – Edinburgh University Press, paperback February 2024

Gideon Baker, Questioning: A New History of Western Philosophy – Edinburgh University Press, paperback February 2024

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Mark Maguire and Setha Low, Trapped: Life under Security Capitalism and How to Escape It – Stanford University Press, March 2024

Mark Maguire and Setha Low, Trapped: Life under Security Capitalism and How to Escape It – Stanford University Press, March 2024 Exploring the pernicious influence of security capitalism on neighborhoods, airports, cities, and states. Calls to defund the police or … Continue reading

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Paul Allen Miller (ed.), Truth in the Late Foucault: Antiquity, Sexuality, and Psychoanalysis – Bloomsbury, May 2024

Paul Allen Miller (ed.), Truth in the Late Foucault: Antiquity, Sexuality, and Psychoanalysis – Bloomsbury, May 2024 The first full treatment of truth as a core philosophical concept in the late Foucault, this volume examines his work on the ancient … Continue reading

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Indo-European Thought in Twentieth-Century France update 18: further work on Benveniste and more archives in Paris

In the last update on this project, I talked about the Paris archival work I’d done in early February. There were a few loose ends of references when I got back from Paris, most of which I was able to resolve … Continue reading

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Sharad Chari, Apartheid Remains – Duke University Press, 2024 (open access introduction)

Sharad Chari, Apartheid Remains – Duke University Press, May 2024 In Apartheid Remains, Sharad Chari explores how people handle the remains of segregation and apartheid in South Africa as witnessed through portals in an industrial-residential landscape in the Indian Ocean city … Continue reading

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Philipp Felsch, How Nietzsche Came in from the Cold – Polity, trans. Daniel Bowles, March 2024

Philipp Felsch, How Nietzsche Came in from the Cold: Tale of a Redemption – trans. Daniel Bowles, Polity, March 2024 I’ve mentioned the German Wie Nietzsche aus der Kälte kam before, along with the interview with Felsch at the Journal of the … Continue reading

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Books received – Binswanger & Warburg, Auffret, Foucault, Dumézil, Benveniste et. al, and Derrida

Some recently-bought books, mostly in Paris, including Foucault’s very early La constitution d’un transcendantal historique dans la Phénoménologie de l’esprit de Hegel: Mémoire du diplôme d’études supérieures de philosophie and the most recently published seminar from Jacques Derrida, Répondre – du secret. … Continue reading

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Enrique Dussel, The Theological Metaphors of Marx – trans. Camilo Pérez-Bustillo, foreword Eduardo Mendieta, Duke University Press, April 2024

Enrique Dussel, The Theological Metaphors of Marx – trans. Camilo Pérez-Bustillo, foreword Eduardo Mendieta, Duke University Press, April 2024 the introduction is open access here In The Theological Metaphors of Marx, Enrique Dussel provides a groundbreaking combination of Marxology, theology, and … Continue reading

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Bruce O’Neill, Underground: Dreams and Degradations in Bucharest – Penn Press, April 2024

Bruce O’Neill, Underground: Dreams and Degradations in Bucharest – Penn Press, April 2024 This book gets to the bottom of the twenty-first-century city, literally. Underground moves beneath Romania’s capital, Bucharest, to examine how the demands of global accumulation have extended urban life … Continue reading

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