
Our Desert Islands: Deleuze, Sloterdijk, and the Pandemic
An older version of this article was originally published at 3:AM Magazine. You can find the original here. “Islands are Continue reading
An older version of this article was originally published at 3:AM Magazine. You can find the original here. “Islands are Continue reading
Is asymmetrical resistance or revolution possible against a figure of dominance who has adopted the logic of asymmetry? This appears Continue reading
The question of what society is and how it operates is one that has been analyzed extensively in continental philosophy. Continue reading
Deleuze’s short essay ‘Postscript on Societies of Control’ has become one of the most widely discussed individual essays in continental Continue reading
in a small ghost town, there’s a little arcadewhere the poltergeists play their video games In my previous post I Continue reading
Mark Fisher and Anti-Hauntology In my previous article I claimed that recently departed artist/producer SOPHIE marked a significant shift in Continue reading
When one thinks of Gilles Deleuze, Stoicism might not be the first thing that comes to mind. The French philosopher Continue reading
Philosophy is the theory of multiplicities. Every multiplicity implies actual elements and virtual elements. There is no purely actual object. Continue reading