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14 May 2024
Ad Hominem à la Friedrich Nietzsche
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) Master of the argumentum ad hominem I. Academic philosophers, who like to take a serious and professio...
13 May 2024
On the Rise of the Useful Idiot
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Adapted from the poster for I Am Greta (a documentary film dir. Nathan Grossman, 2020) I. Byung-Chul Han says that the idiot has all...
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12 May 2024
Remembering Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita
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Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968) @mariearlethskov I. One of the reasons why I choose to follow the art historian and punk schol...
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11 May 2024
Reflections on 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1892) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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I. The American author and feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) is perhaps best remembered today for a (semi-autobiographical) s...
9 May 2024
A Brief History of Irish/Jewish Relations (With Reference to Current Events)
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Larping for Palestine with the students of Trinity College Dublin I. I have previously written on the relationship of Irish Republicani...
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8 May 2024
Larping for Palestine
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This season, I'll be mostly wearing ... Photo (detail) by Spencer Platt Those on the woke-left are usually very sensitive about the ...
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6 May 2024
Hail, Emperor Grayling
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Philosopher A. C. Grayling - give this man a toga and a crown (Photo: Simone Padovani) I don't much like long-haired British philo...
5 May 2024
Putting the Hap Back into Happiness: Notes on Sara Ahmed's Killjoy Feminism
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saranahmed.com / feministkilljoys.com 'My name is Sara Ahmed. I am a feminist killjoy. It is what I do. It is how I think. It is my...
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4 May 2024
Objects Make Happy
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Taffy From the Objects Make Happy series (SA/2024) [1] I. At the heart of Graham Harman's object-oriented philosophy is the no...
1 May 2024
How Beautiful Yellow Is
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Vincent van Gogh: The Yellow House (1888) Oil on canvas (72 cm x 91.5 cm) Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Apparently, yellow is not a popu...
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