elective affinities (weekend.)

First we mourn the passing of colleague and spirited voice, Akilah Oliver, who died suddenly this week; an interview from Bomb is here…(what do you say in the silence?)…Paul Krugman reprises Naomi Klein’s remarkable shock doctrine in Wisconsin…while Joseph McCartin describes the emergence of an american workers rebellion…not since Mai ’68 in Paris however has a revolution been afforded the eye of a philosopher to such a degree as we have seen with Graham Harman’s ecstatic postings from Cairo…closer to home, ereignis, aporias, and an “aggressive infiltration of the Cartesian cogito” (mar)k colleague Robert Craig Baum’s newest book, Itself…while in Portugal, Teatro Plástico performs its own version of the equally aporetic Beckett…and if that is not enough, there is always the crazy-nastyass-honey-badger.

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