Monthly Archives: February 2025

Two recent pieces by Jo van Every on writing

Two recent pieces by Jo van Every on writing – Conferences as motivation to write – Untangling your thoughts as you write There are lots of links and posts on Writing and Publishing on this site, including other pieces from … Continue reading

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Ingrid Robeyns, Limitarianism: The Case against Extreme Wealth – Penguin, paperback 2025

Ingrid Robeyns, Limitarianism: The Case against Extreme Wealth – Penguin, paperback 2025 “A powerful case for limitarianism—the idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!”—Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in … Continue reading

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Michel Serres, Hermes II: Interference, trans. Randolph Burke – University of Minnesota Press, April 2025

Michel Serres, Hermes II: Interference, trans. Randolph Burke – University of Minnesota Press, April 2025 Unveiling the hidden connections in the network of knowledge Hermes II: Interference is the second in a series of works by philosopher Michel Serres using Hermes, … Continue reading

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“Foucault, Dynastics and Power Relations: Between Archaeology and Genealogy” – forthcoming in Philosophy, Politics and Critique

Out soon – “Foucault, Dynastics and Power Relations: Between Archaeology and Genealogy” – forthcoming in Philosophy, Politics and Critique Update May 2025: it is now published here. The article requires subscription, but as ever please email me if you don’t … Continue reading

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Stephen Legg, Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi’s Urban Governmentalities – University of Georgia Press, March 2025

Stephen Legg, Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi’s Urban Governmentalities – University of Georgia Press, March 2025 Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi’s Urban Governmentalities provides a spatial analysis of the anticolonial governmentalities that emerged in the colonial capital of British India. Reading across imperial … Continue reading

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Giacomo Clemente, Knowledge, Ideology, Reproduction: The Scholastic Apparatus in Louis Althusser and the Althusserian School, trans. Fabio Gironi, Brill, July 2025

Giacomo Clemente, Knowledge, Ideology, Reproduction: The Scholastic Apparatus in Louis Althusser and the Althusserian School, trans. Fabio Gironi, Brill, July 2025 Knowledge, Ideology, Reproduction is the first book-length examination of the theses developed by Louis Althusser and his collaborators on the … Continue reading

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Henri Lefebvre and Patrick Tort, “The Lukács Question” – forthcoming in Historical Materialism

This has taken an age to reach this stage, but we now have proofs for Henri Lefebvre and Patrick Tort, “The Lukács Question”, translated by Federico Testa, edited and introduced by Stuart Elden and Adam David Morton, forthcoming in Historical Materialism. … Continue reading

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Kristin Ross, The Commune Form: The Transformation of Everyday Life – Verso, September 2024

Kristin Ross, The Commune Form: The Transformation of Everyday Life – Verso, September 2024 What is the Commune? A leading radical historian looks at the global resurgence of the commune and asks how they can become sites of liberation. When … Continue reading

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Ernst Kantorowicz and the California Loyalty Oath

In 1950, the medieval historian Ernst Kantorowicz privately published, at his own expense, a short book entitled The Fundamental Issue. It cost him $425 – perhaps about $5000 today. It concerned a loyalty oath at the University of California, first proposed … Continue reading

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Interview with James Bernauer about Michel Foucault (open access)

“Interview with James Bernauer”, Agustín Colombo and Bernales Odino Martín, Dorsal: Revista de estudios Foucaultianos, 2025 (open access pdf) An interesting interview with James Bernauer about attending Foucault’s lectures, meeting him, organising a meeting with theologians, and Foucault’s impact on his … Continue reading

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