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"Speculative Nonfiction" on our Climate in 2050

At Public Books, Rob Nixon, author of the influential book Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor (2011), surveys recent works of climate “speculative nonfiction.” These works imagine what...

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New York City Will Never Be the Same Again—And It Shouldn’t Be

At the Verso blog, Ashley Dawson and Aurash Khawarzad write about how Covid-19 has exacerbated New York City’s deep inequalities, even as it has opened opportunities for structural change in the city....

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2020's Existentialist Turn

The Boston Review, political theorist Carmen Lea Dege explores why existentialism has experienced a revival during the coronavirus pandemic, and what it has to teach us about facing uncertainly and...

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The Asset Economy: Property Ownership and the New Logic of Inequality

The Los Angeles Review of Books has an excerpt from an intriguing new book: The Asset Economy: Property Ownership and the New Logic of Inequality by sociologists Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper, and...

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The First Great Quarantine Novel

As Brooks Sterritt writes in The Nation, the first great novel to capture the feeling of pandemic-induced isolation has arrived, and it’s not even about Covid-19. Blake Butler’s Alice Knott is...

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A Psychoanalytic Reading of Social Media

In the new fall issue of Bookforum, Max Read reviews The Twittering Machine by theorist Richard Seymour, which approaches our seemingly self-destructive addiction to social media from a fresh angle....

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For the Slow Work of Critique in Critical Times

At Public Books, anthropologist Webb Keane reviews a new edited collection about the value of critique in politically volatile times: A Time for Critique, edited by Didier Fassin and Bernard E....

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Mike Davis on the California Fires

In The Nation, prominent political theorist Mike Davis, a California native, discusses the political and environmental backdrop to the wildfires that have swept across the state in recent weeks. He...

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The Political Economy of Saving the Planet

The Boston Review talks to Noam Chomsky and green economist Robert Pollin about the links between Covid-19 and the climate crisis, and possible strategies for de-carbonizing the world economy in the...

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Mark Fisher's Final Lectures

In the music magazine The Quietus, Enrico Monacelli takes an early look at a forthcoming collection of Mark Fisher’s final lectures, entitled Postcapitalist Desire. Monacelli notes that the...

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How to Live Through the Apocalypse

In the Los Angeles Review of Books, Barbara Kiser reviews two recent books on preparing – mentally, logistically, and intellectually – for living through end times. The first book, Desert Notebooks: A...

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The Lunatic Films of Yasuzo Masumura

In the fall issue of Bookforum, novelist and artist James Hannaham writes about binge-watching the “lunatic films” of Japanese director Yasuzo Masumura during quarantine. Active during the 1950s and...

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Rebecca Solnit on Political Hope

At Lit Hub, Rebecca Solnit reflects on the difference between hope and optimism amidst a chaotic and consequential presidential election in the US. To be hopeful about the election, suggests Solnit,...

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Readings for a Tense and Momentous Week

Gentle greetings, world. It is November 5, in the year 2020. We felt like sharing some words, sounds, and visions with you during this tense and momentous week. Below are just some of the many e-flux...

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Why Automation Theorists Are Wrong

In the Fall 2020 issue of Dissent, political theorist Aaron Benanav argues that the threat to employed posed by automation is overblown. It will not be robots that cause unemployment in the future, he...

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Learning from Plague Novels by Camus and Atwood

At the website of the theory journal boundary 2, literary scholar Bruce Robbins reflects on two novels that have something to teach us during this year of pandemic: Albert Camus’s The Plague and...

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Hito Steyerl, We Will Survive TV “4 Nights at the Museum” - "Mission...

Yesterday I watched the third episode of “4 Nights at the museum” and I was thinking about what was said about workers owning their means of productions, if I remember correctly. I think it was...

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CIVIL IMPOTENCE & ART | on Peru's new political turmoil

Continuing the discussion from Rebecca Solnit on Political Hope: [text by Rodrigo...

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#MeToo Revelations Rock the Dutch Art World

Over the past month The Netherlands has been rocked by a #MeToo scandal that has received little international press, even though it’s been headline news at home. The relatively successful Dutch...

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